Mohamed A.
Mohamed A. is a nursing student who volunteers in field hospitals and hospitals.
“I am Mohammed, a nursing student who chose this field out of deep conviction and a genuine desire to serve humanity. Through witnessing war and crisis, I realized the critical need for medical professionals, especially in nursing a realization that deeply inspired me to be part of this noble and humanitarian profession.
During the war, I studied under bombardment. Despite being constantly displaced 19 times from one place to another and enduring incredibly difficult living conditions, I succeeded. I took all my exams under the terrifying sound of drones and explosions, and despite everything, I graduated from high school with a score of 83%.
At the same time, I volunteered during the war by distributing food to medical staff, patients, and children, helping in any way I could. This experience gave me the motivation to pursue nursing and pushed me to learn basic first aid so I could support the wounded and assist in hospitals.Even when hospitals were raided and forced to close, I did not stop. I continued volunteering in shelter camps, offering help to the injured and anyone in need. Although we lost our home and our last shelter, I never gave up. I stayed on this journey, committed to helping people.
This path led me to choose nursing to be part of the first lines of defense for my people, to keep serving and supporting them, and to turn my volunteering into a certified, professional mission.
Alongside my medical commitment, I am a cheerful person who loves life. I believe positive energy and kindness are key elements in healthcare. I enjoy teamwork, always seek growth, and strive to be an impactful nurse in my community delivering care with compassion, resilience, and hope.”