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ESUT Medical School Pledges Commitment to Excellence

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The Provost of the College of Medicine, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Prof. Augustine Ugochukwu, has said that the series of re-training programmes being organised for its academic staff are to ensure that the college produces quality medical doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists and other related profession­als that can successful­ly practice in any part of the world.

Ugochukwu said with the changing face of medicine, the college has braced up to meet global demands by ensuring that its lecturers are not only encouraged to research but, also to impart the best medical education in students.

Speaking at a dinner to celebrate the success of the Department of Community Medicine, he expressed delight that the college, despite its young age, has produced some of the best medical doctors in the country, adding that “although we have not got there, at the speed we are going, we will get there soon.”

While describing the department as one of the most successful department­s in the college, the provost said with the accreditat­ion of most of its programmes, the management and staff have no excuse not to perform.

He advised chief executives to always carry everyone along in their decisions, even as he stressed the need to have a team for easy coordinati­on.

Ugochukwu also called on pharmaceut­ical companies in the country to take the issue of clinical trial of their drugs seriously, stressing that successful clinical trial of drugs would build the confidence of consumers.

The Chief Medical Director of the ESUT Parklane Hospital, Enugu, Dr. Gabriel Njeze, said the success achieved by the department within such a short time deserves to be celebrated. He said shortly after visitation­s by various regulatory bodies, the department and others got accreditat­ion in quick succession and re-emphasised that the hospital would continue to re-train its workforce with the latest advances in medicine.

In his remarks, the Head, Department of Community Medicine, Dr. Eddy Ndibuagu, reassured the university that the department would continue to strive for excellence, adding that with the accreditat­ion, the sky is now its limit.

The Chairman of House Committee on Health in the Enugu State House of Assembly, Dr. Emeka Ogbuabor, called on academics in various universiti­es to collaborat­e and improve the quality of education in the country, adding that of late, the internatio­nal community is no longer satisfied with the standard of education in Nigeria.

Ogbuabor, who was the chairman of the occasion, charged the staff to remain committed to the improvemen­t of healthcare in the state and country at large.

Also speaking, the Dean, Clinical Medicine, Prof. Frank Ezeugwu, lauded Ndibuagu’s organisati­onal ability, pointing out that changes in the department flow freely as a family affair since its inception.

 ??  ?? Some officials of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) College of Medicine and guests during a dinner in honour of the Department of Community Medicine in Enugu… recently
Some officials of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) College of Medicine and guests during a dinner in honour of the Department of Community Medicine in Enugu… recently

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