UHAS graduates first associate of medical doctors
The University of Health and Allied Sciences has graduated its first companion of 41 clinical specialists subsequent to going through six years of thorough preparing in the Ho Teaching Hospital.
The clinical specialists, who have just begun their housemanship in different medical clinics in the nation subsequent to being confirmed before by the Medical and Dental Council, partaken in the University's legitimate graduation last Friday.
At a similar function, 30 clinical organic chemists and sub-atomic researcher additionally graduated unexpectedly from the University.
Teacher John Gyapong, Vice-Chancellor of UHAS, said degrees and grants were given on meriting understudies, who have satisfied all the scholarly prerequisites of their projects of study.
He charged the graduands to show the University's qualities and ethos of greatness, respectability, advancement, administration and care.
He stated: "We have given a valiant effort to impart these in you so you should radiate them any place you proceed to be genuine ministers of this honorable establishment".
Dr Kofi Antwi Agyapong, the best graduating specialist won five of the twelve scholarly prizes that were on offer.
Ms Rosina Afua Ampomah Carr won the Vice-Chancellors prize for the general extraordinary graduating UHAS understudy, with Mr Victor Loglo accepting the Professor Fred Binka prize for remarkable graduating understudy with showed administration to the UHAS people group.
The visitor of honor for the service was Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who complimented UHAS for being a central member in the preparation of wellbeing experts in the nation, and encouraged the specialists to work tirelessly any place they were presented on help ease the enduring of Ghanaians.
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