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Medical Council Inducts 74 Babcock University Doctors
Funmi Ogundare
The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) yesterday inducted 74 medical doctors of the Ben Carson College of Health and Medical Sciences, Babcock University Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State. Out of the new inductees, 16 had distinctions while two were awarded certificates of excellence for having seven distinctions in courses such as Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pathology, Phamacology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Internal Medicine and Surgery, as well as Physiology.
They are Dr. Victoria Ibukunoluwa Ishola and Christiana Yewande Maconi. They also received a cash prize of N200,000, each.
Speaking at the 8th induction ceremony of the newly qualified medical doctors held College of Health and Medical Sciences Auditorium, the President/ Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Ademola Tayo, reminded the doctors that they are being inducted into a profession that is challenging, delicate but rewarding.
Adding that they should approach their future endeavours with the hope that they are accountable to God in their services to humanity.
He explained that when they are able to perform their task diligently and with the fear of God, lives will be touched and healing will come as a miracle.
“All your patients must develop a high level of confidence in you as you bring to bear your professional expertise and judgment,” he stated.
The VC also admonished them to put the interest of Nigeria in high priority and contribute their quota to the development of the country as it is witnessing mass exodus of medical practitioners at an alarming rate.
According to him,”While I may not preach to you that you don’t go for greener pastures, I want to remind you that the nationals of those developed countries went through huge challenges to get their health and other related services into an enviable standard.
In his remarks, the Provost of the College, Prof. John Sotunsa, advised them to break new grounds and pay the price rather than being contented with what others have done, adding that they should live a life of purposeful blessing.
He also admonished them to learn to receive from their team members others by associating with people of vision.
Sotunsa said: “Life is not only about giving. No one has anything that has not been given to him. No man is an island; the greatest you can be is a peninsula. If you continue to give without receiving, you will become dry, and may burn out. Develop a good social network and your network will sky-rocket. Dwell with diligence and accountability will be your pre-fix and integrity will be your post-fix.”
The provost, who represented the registrar of the MDCN advised the doctors to abide by the rules and ethics of the medical profession, stating that by so doing, despite any challenges, they will be exonerated.
“If you stand by the rules, you will succeed, but if anyone feels aggrieved and you are brought before the council for any negative issues, you may lose your licence to practice,” he stated.
Also, a medical Missionary, Dr. Akintomiwa Obisanya, stated that they should see their calling as a ministry to save lives, adding that no school can prepare them better than Babcock University.