Babcock graduates 60 new doctors
Tasks them on professionalism
Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun, on Monday, graduated a set of newly trained medical doctors.
They were 60 in all and inducted into medical profession by the Registrar of Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), Dr Tajudeen Sanusi, who performed the oath of allegiance for them at the university’s seventh induction ceremony held on campus.
For them, their induction event was a dream come true, as they expressed happiness and beamed with smiles for their great accomplishment.
Addressing the new inductees, among whom 12 obtained distinctions in various courses, the registrar of MDCN urged them to remain focused and committed as they move up on their career ladder.
He said they must know that cutting of corner is not allowed in medical practice as any practitioner who flout the ethics of the profession in anyway would be duly sanctioned.
According to him, although medical practice may not be all that lucrative, the practitioners are respected in the society as they deal with lives and impact humanity.
“So, ensure you practice according to the dictates of the profession which is highly regulated,” he stressed.
While Sanusi decried persistent labour unrest in the public universities in the country, the condition he said unnecessarily disrupts and elongates academic calendar, he cautioned the inductees against joining unionism during their one-year houseman ship programme. Read More…