NDU Graduates 8th Set of Medical Doctors
New doctors have been urged to uphold the tenets and spirit of the
Physicians Oath and avoid vices that would drag the Medical Profession into
disrepute. While congratulating them for successfully completing their MBBS
degree , they were also advised to work hard and improve on the basic training
they have had, and make the profession and indeed the University proud. The
advice was given by Prof (Mrs) Onyeye E Kunle-Olowu, former Chief Medical
Director of Niger Delta Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri, in an Induction Lecture
entitled "Gratification and Vices that may bring great discredit to the
Medical Profession" delivered at the 2019 Medical Doctors Graduands Induction
and Swearing-in Oaths and Honors ceremony for the 8th set of 31
Medical Doctors that recently completed their studies at the College of Health
Sciences, held on April 3 at the University Auditorium. The Induction
Ceremonies included presentation of gift tokens and honors for outstanding
graduands and the Physicians Oath-taking administered by the Registrar of the
Medical and Dental Association of Nigeria (MDA) Dr Sanusi.
.Congratulatory and goodwill messages were received from the Vice
Chancellor, Prof Samuel G Edoumiekumo, Registrar, Mrs Effua Berepubo,
Provost, College of Health Sciences, Commissioners for Education and Health
amongst others.
Am happy to hear that
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