Bingham University Inducts 81 Medical Doctors

Bingham University has inducted 81 medical doctors into the medical profession.

Bingham University Inducts 81 Medical Doctors

Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa State has inducted 81 medical doctors into the medical profession. With the induction according to the university, the College of Medicine has so far produced over 500 Medical Doctors.

In a statement yesterday in Abuja by the Director, Public Affairs, Bingham University,Karu, Nasarawa State, Daburi Misal, said the Vice-Chancellor of the University, William Qurix, charged the doctors to continue to make the university proud as previous sets had done and are still doing.

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The VC commended the faculty for “grooming and mentoring the new doctors into becoming who they are today.” He also appreciated the graduates for conducting themselves in a good manner.

Prof Qurix further expressed thanks to God for witnessing his last Induction as the VC as he would be leaving office on January 8.

The Chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees and ECWA President, Stephen Panya, represented by the ECWA General Secretary, Ayuba Asheshe, expressed confidence in the ability of each of the inductees to be great owing to the quality of the Lecturers they learned from. He challenged the inductees to seek more knowledge at all times, and emphasised that challenges will come but with them comes growth opportunities.

The Medical Elder for the event, who is a renowned Gastroenterologist, Prof. Abraham Orkurga Malu, assured the graduates that the practice of medicine was exciting, urging them to keep abreast with the latest happenings in the profession.

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He appealed to them to maintain a cordial relationship with their colleagues and to always seek assistance and support from experienced hands.

He advised the inductees to be courteous, kind, respectful, and loving to patients. “Stand your ground to do what is right; be good stewards of your profession and maintain good ethical standards,” he added.