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    Posted on: Wed 06-01-2021
    The Registrar, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, Dr Tajudeen Sanusi, has advised young doctors to embrace specialisation in the field of medicine.Sanusi said this would enable them to be relevant in the largely competitive world.The MDCN registrar, who was represented by the Head, Registration Department, MDCN, Dr Henry Okwuokenye, spoke in Ado Ekiti during the induction of 34 new medical graduates of the College of Medicine, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti into the medical profession.Sanusi, who lauded the new doctors and the university management for the feat, advised EKSU to intensify its efforts towards increasing the admission quota for the college.Three of the 34 medical graduates bagged distinctions with two in Pharmacology and Therapeutics and the other in Surgery.EKSU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Edward Olanipekun, said all the fresh doctors had been exposed to the required training and were found worthy in both character and learning in the profession.Olanipekun, who said EKSU would give all needed support to the medical college, advised the doctors to be focused and always consult their colleagues in the profession in taking decisions relating to patients.He said, “I am aware that the medical colleges confer upon its graduates medical degrees, but a physician distinguishes him or herself from others by dint of hard work, research and number of successes recorded in the treatment of patients.“I admonish you to note that providing health care is just one aspect of being a physician. As physicians, you are regarded as healers, saviours, health advocates, scientists and caregivers.”The Provost of the College of Medicine, Prof. James Bamidele, urged the new doctors to be faithful to the knowledge, skills and values they had learned in the school and the oath that they swore to.Source: Punch

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