FAMSAS College of Health Begins Pre-National Exams for Public Health, Environmental Health, and Epidemiology Students

The Head of the Department of Epidemiology, Mr. Edward Edith Dogara, emphasized the importance of these exams, urging students to perform their best as they approach the national certification exams scheduled for September

FAMSAS College of Health Begins Pre-National Exams for Public Health, Environmental Health, and Epidemiology Students

The pre-national examinations for Public Health, Environmental Health, and Epidemiology students at the School of Public Health Sciences, FAMSAS College of Health, began today, Monday. This marks a critical milestone for the students as they prepare for their national certification exams, essential for their future professional careers.

The exams are designed to assess the students' knowledge, skills, and readiness to advance in their respective health professions. The Head of the Department of Epidemiology, Mr. Edward Edith Dogara, emphasized the importance of these exams, urging students to perform their best as they approach the national certification exams scheduled for September.

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Mr. Orashi, a key figure in the department, reminded students that the pre-national exams are not just a test of knowledge but a significant step in their journey to becoming competent health professionals. He encouraged them to put in their best effort, noting that the exams simulate the national certification process by covering a broad range of topics and testing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

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Other speakers at the commencement included Mrs. Maryam Alfa, Coordinator of Epidemiology, Mr. Auwal Adamu, Coordinator of Public Health, and Mr. Ismail Adam, Class Adviser for the Public Health Department. Each emphasized the importance of dedication and commitment as the students progress through their exams.

The exams will continue throughout the week, with results expected to be released shortly afterward. The college community remains confident that the students will uphold the high standards set by FAMSAS College of Health.