UCH Agency Schools Celebrate Joint Graduation Ceremony

The University College Hospital (UCH) agency schools held a joint graduation ceremony for students completing various healthcare programs.

UCH Agency Schools Celebrate Joint Graduation Ceremony

The University College Hospital (UCH) agency schools marked a momentous occasion today with a joint graduation ceremony for students of the Environmental Health Officer Tutors Course Programme, the Primary Health Care Tutors Course Programme, the Primary Healthcare Officer Programme, and the Community Health Officer Programme. The event was held at the prestigious Emeritus Professor Theophilus Ogunlesi Multi-Purpose Hall.

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Special guest of honor, Mrs. Taiwo Ojelabi, praised the hospital's leadership for its notable achievements in infrastructure, staff development, and creating a conducive learning environment. She lauded the institution's progress and congratulated the graduates on their perseverance and success despite facing numerous challenges during their training.

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Mrs. Ojelabi urged the graduates to uphold the standards of their alma mater and demonstrate professional competence in their future roles. "Be good ambassadors for your training institution by showcasing the high standards and professional skills you've acquired," she emphasized.

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In his address, Chief Medical Director, Professor Jesse Abiodun Otegbayo, commended the graduates for their resilience, adaptability, and unwavering spirit throughout their studies. "As you embark on your professional journey, remember that your roles extend beyond clinics, classrooms, and offices. You are agents of change with the noble responsibility of improving public health and well-being," he stated.

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Professor Otegbayo encouraged the graduates to commit to continuous learning and professional development. He highlighted the ever-evolving nature of the healthcare field and the importance of staying updated with new developments, technologies, and best practices. "Embrace innovations and strive for excellence in all that you do," he advised.

The joint graduation ceremony underscores UCH's dedication to training and equipping healthcare professionals capable of making significant contributions to public health and community well-being. The event celebrated the achievements of the graduates and highlighted the institution's commitment to fostering an environment of academic excellence and professional growth.

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