The College of Medical Sciences of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi has inducted 25 medical doctors. They took the oath yesterday in Bauchi.
The registrar of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), Dr. Fatima Kyari, who administered the oath, said the induction was the first graduating step for the medical doctors who will go into the field to administer health services and ensure the well-being of Nigerians.
She tasked the inductees to deploy the training acquired throughout their years of learning to improve the quality of medical services in Nigeria.
Kyari warned the new doctors to strictly adhere to the code of ethics guiding professionals in the profession.
The registrar commended the efforts of ATBU vice-chancellor, Professor Ahmed Mohammad Abdul‘aziz, for putting standard equipment in place for teaching and learning of medical practice in contemporary times.
She reminded the vice chancellor that the accreditation process of medical courses is a continuous process, warning him not to rest in his oars.
Kyari said there were about 112 accredited medical facilities where the inducted MBBS graduates could practice their mandatory housemanship.
In his speech, Professor Abdul‘aziz, who was represented by the deputy vice-chancellor, Professor Sani Usman Kunya, praised the federal government, ATBU College of Medical Sciences and the university community for their support.
He called on the new doctors to work hard and remain true to the values of the university wherever they may find themselves.
Some of the inductees interviewed expressed gratitude to their parents and teachers for their support.
SOURCE: Leadership