A highly motivated individual, I thrive on challenges and am deeply appreciative of the collaborative efforts that drive success. With a rich background in volunteering for the Red Cross, I have honed my interpersonal and leadership skills. Having lived my entire life in Lebanon, I've been exposed to diverse experiences that have shaped my versatile personality, fueling my passion for science research and volunteering in the field. My academic focus on physiology, combined with hands-on volunteering experiences at the Montreal General Hospital, has significantly deepened my interest in the science and research fields, further inspiring my commitment to contributing meaningfully to advancements in healthcare Motivated [Job Title] with engaging personality and flexible approach. Upbeat, friendly and anticipating customer needs to facilitate enjoyable dining experiences.
Attending and implementing composting, recycling and waste auditing in different institutional events, universities and schools.
Maintained customer satisfaction with forward-thinking strategies focused on addressing customer needs and resolving concerns.
· Active Member of MedLife:
We embrace creative fundraising techniques, foster community partnerships, and employ technology-driven approaches to maximize the impact of our initiatives.
· Team Mentor at McGill University:
Assist professors in material handling and holding seminars and review sessions for students as well as peer tutoring sessions for more needing students.
· McGill IGEM:
Lab skills in synthetic biology, training sessions for wet and dry lab skills.
· Clinical Trial Volunteer at PoCUS:
Volunteer in Ultrasound teaching and projections for medical students from various medical schools.
· Lebanese Red Cross Volunteer:
Aided Families in need and volunteered in fundraising especially after the Beirut Blast in August. Assessed families financial and health state to form a suitable aid plan for them.
· Lebanese Scout Association:
Community service and volunteer work among the underprivileged, elderly and orphanages.
· Montreal General Hospital Volunteer:
Enhancing the quality of patient care by assisting with paperwork for admissions and discharges, ensuring a seamless experience for patients and their families.
· Leadership Program:
SABIS® Student Life Training Conference selects 3 students from each SABIS ® school for a once-in-a-lifetime experience aimed at Leadership training, character development and amplification of project management and hands on skills in many fields.
· Best Delegate Award:
Participated and Achieved the Secretary General Award along with a 50 % scholarship in the Model Arab League and Model United Nation conferences in the Lebanese American University of Beirut. Represented two different countries in two different conferences and reached a resolution paper that eventually passed the conference.