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» Home » Student Profiles » Noura Osman

Tuum Est!

Graduation 2020

This spring, students graduate from a wide range of Faculty of Medicine programs.

Meet the Class of 2020

Noura Osman

By dcc2012 | May 21, 2020

Hometown: Victoria, B.C.
Program: Genetic Counselling
What attracted you to your field?

I was always fascinated with genetics – a field that attempted to explain the basis of my existence, determined illness, and acted as a target for treatment. Along with my interest in communication, I couldn’t help but imagine being part of a meaningful, dynamic, and psychotherapeutic profession that supports individuals and families during some of their most intense hardships.

What is your favourite moment from your time at UBC?

Nothing will compare to the genuine (and sarcasm-filled) lifelong friendships I formed with my six beautiful classmates.

As you look ahead, what (or who) inspires you?

Dr. Jehannine Austin is a special inspiration for me. In today’s world it can be easy to conform to our environment. My conversations with Dr. Austin have helped empower me in two ways: first, to never settle – to mindfully choose, curate and contribute to environments that support collective growth and well-being, and second, always prioritize my mental health so I can genuinely support others.

What is one small pleasure that brings you joy?

A Big Mac, hands down!

What do you hope will change as a result of COVID-19?

COVID-19 has taught me that even under the most difficult circumstances, humans are able to adapt and rise above to support one another. From voluntary adherence to preventative measures, recognizing underappreciated front-line and service workers, virtual graduations, government funding, to humorous online memes, COVID-19 has put into perspective the many things we can take for granted. I hope in the future we let our guards down, be kinder, and have greater appreciation for one another.

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