ABSU Delegation Visits Federal Medical Centre Umuahia
ABSU student representatives, including SUG Director of Health and NiMSA South East PRO/Treasurer, meet with CMD of Federal Medical Centre Umuahia to discuss collaboration for forthcoming Abia State Students Health Summit.
In anticipation of the upcoming Abia State Students Health Summit, key representatives from Abia State University (ABSU) recently undertook a significant visit to the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Federal Medical Centre in Umuahia.
Led by the Director of Health of the ABSU Student Union Government (SUG), Comr. Ukoh Martins Chibueze, the delegation included Chelsea Harrison, Secretary of AHESS SUG23, and Udochukwu Chimezie Prosper, who serves as the Public Relations Officer and Treasurer for the South East zone of the Nigerian Medical Students Association (NiMSA).
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The purpose of the visit was to extend a courtesy call to the CMD and discuss potential collaboration for the forthcoming Abia State Students Health Summit. The CMD's expertise and experience make him a valuable addition as one of the keynote speakers for the event.
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Comr. Okon Victor, the ABSU SUG PRO, emphasized the importance of engaging with medical professionals and institutions to enrich the summit's content and ensure its success.
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The summit, scheduled to be a remarkable event, aims to address various health-related issues affecting students in Abia State. By bringing together experts, stakeholders, and students, it seeks to foster discussions, raise awareness, and promote proactive measures for better health and well-being among the student population.
The visit to the Federal Medical Centre signifies ABSU's commitment to ensuring that the summit delivers meaningful insights and practical solutions to enhance the health outcomes of students across the state.
As preparations continue, anticipation builds among students and stakeholders for what promises to be a transformative event in advancing health awareness and advocacy within the academic community of Abia State University.