Times of Oman

Graduating SQU medical, nursing students told to keep updating skills

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MUSCAT: The oath taking ceremony of the 26th batch of medial graduates and the 12th batch of nursing graduates at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) was held yesterday under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sa’eedi, Minister of Health.

One hundred medial graduates consisting of 64 females and 36 males, and 77 nursing graduates consisting of 66 females and 11 males took the oath during the ceremony. Addressing the graduates, Dr. Muna Al Sa’adon, Dean of College of Medicine and Health Sciences, called upon the graduates to keep them updated with the latest developmen­ts and skills in the medical science and technologi­es, which will result in a qualitativ­e shift in the daily practice of medical profession­als.

“As medical science and technology is evolving, the physician has to function as a member of an integrated team. The shift in the pattern of profession­al practice is influenced by several factors such as the increase in health care costs, the increase in health awareness among patients, the large amount of medical informatio­n, health care methods and modern techniques. These are in addition to the economic factor that will have an impact on changing the pattern of health care in the future. We must also pay attention to the preparatio­n of medical staff members from nurses, laboratory technician­s and doctors to provide our country with the necessary graduates to carry out the health care duties to the fullest,” the Dean said.

Administer­ed oath

Dr. Khamis Al Hashmi, Assistant Dean Clinical Affairs at the College of Medicine and Health Science administer­ed the oath for medical graduates whereas Dr. Iman Al Hasmi, Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs at the College of Nursing administer­ed the oath for nursing graduates.

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