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Ahmed Lababidi

“[Helping Syrian refugees in Lebanon] taught me I have a responsibility to touch people, to treat and serve all of mankind.”

- Ahmed Lababidi

Ahmed Lababidi wasn’t prepared for what he saw when he visited family members in Lebanon in 2013. More than a million Syrian refugees were fleeing their country’s civil war and pouring into the Middle Eastern country. The New York native says he couldn’t simply stand by and do nothing as he watched families — especially children — jammed into refugee camps with little more than what was on their backs. Local relief agencies were overwhelmed with basic refugee needs; food was scarce.

So for two months that summer, he gathered leftover food from Beirut restaurants, packed it in his car, and delivered the nourishment to 24 families who had been displaced from their war-torn homeland.

He says that many of the adult refugees, who had once held jobs and cared for their families, were ashamed to ask for help. Some fathers even committed suicide in their despair from seeing their children and wives go hungry. When Lababidi pulled into a local park to distribute the food, families sent their children to take it.

“The children would hold the food in their arms and then run to their mothers,” he says. “It was as if you took your son or daughter to Toys R Us and they ran excited to the car with their new toy, unable to wait until they could get home and play with it.”

The experience helping refugees earned Lababidi valuable lessons in compassion, leadership and humility. “It taught me I have a responsibility to touch people, to treat and serve all of mankind,” he said. “Helping 24 families — 100 people — out of a million refugees may not be a big number. But I have a duty to do what I can to help.”

In addition to his volunteer effort with Syrian refugees, Lababidi also has worked with child cancer patients and their families at St. Jude Research Hospital of Lebanon and has published research about Insulin Growth Factory 1 gene therapy.

After earning his biology degree from the University of Cincinnati, Lababidi interviewed at nine medical schools and was accepted into eight. He says a variety of factors made UCF the best choice. He was impressed with the medical school’s outstanding residency match results (97 percent) and was inspired by meeting founding dean Dr. Deborah German. He says he found the medical school warm, inclusive and welcoming.

“Everyone made me feel like they wanted me to be part of at UCF,” says Lababidi.


About Ahmed

Hometown
Valhallah, New York
Education
Earned his bachelor’s degree in biology at University of Cincinnati

Meet the UCF M.D. Class of 2019

4,875 verified applicants for this year’s class – a record number that even more than 2009 (4,307) when the college offered full scholarships to the entire charter class

121 enrollees – this is the medical school’s third class of full enrollment; the entire college will be at full enrollment (480) in 2016-17

24 UCF undergraduates — the most to date and the first class where UCF undergraduates outnumber graduates from any other Florida state university

Students’ alma maters include John Hopkins, Harvard, Yale, Duke, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, UCLA, USC, Auburn, Northwestern, Boston University and Emory

4 military veterans, 2 Ph.D./J.D. and 14 students with master’s degrees

65 females and 56 males

Fluent in 30 languages besides English

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