Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Aryeetey, has commended the Founders of Family Health University College (FHUC), Professor Enyonam Yao Kwawukume, and Dr Susu Bridget Kwawukume, for their sound vision, which has worked for the past 10 years in the provision of healthcare education.
He recalled when the Founders visited him, as Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, in 2013, to discuss their dream of running a private medical school in the country; through their diligence and persistence, he emphasised, their vision has materialised and expanded into beautiful physical structures and large numbers of students that graduate through the Medical School and the School of Nursing and Midwifery, each year.
Professor Aryeetey disclosed this when he spoke as Special Guest of Honour at the Matriculation and Graduation ceremony for the Medical School and the School of Nursing and Midwifery of the Family Health University College.
He said in today’s dynamic world, it has become necessary to equip young people with the requisite knowledge and skills for their chosen careers so that they can contribute meaningfully to their communities.
He challenged the graduands to dream about how they would use their acquired knowledge and skills from the University College to influence society positively even as the Founders of the Institution have done.
He also emphasised that education, which is crucial to the development of every society, is an empowering force, and that it breaks down barriers to opportunities. He however added that any education that does not lead to service is one that hinders growth and development.
He entreated graduands, who would be entering the world of work, to use the sound education and skills that the University College has provided to render quality service to their patients, and to humanity as a whole, irrespective of where they may be assigned to work.
On his part, the President and Founder of Family Health University College (FHUC), Professor Enyonam Yao Kwawukume, assured parents and guardians that their children and wards are at the right place of learning because the Institution is a leader in the training of healthcare professionals and boasts of a well-endowed Hospital facility, which gives her students an edge over other private training institutions.
He added that the FHUC’s comprehensive educational curriculum ensures that her students are well-equipped for the challenges of the healthcare profession.
He said that the experienced and competent faculty and administrators are always willing to assist the students to develop in the knowledge and skills that they need to succeed.
He welcomed the matriculants to the Family Health University College and assured them of support from the entire University College community as they pursue their studies.
He advised the students to take good care of themselves and to maintain healthy routines since ‘a healthy mind surely lives in a healthy body’.
He further reminded them of the University College’s relaxation facilities such as a swimming pool, basketball court, beach resort, and Family Rooms with diverse in-door games, which can help them to relax and to rejuvenate.
Professor Kwawukume advised the graduands to go forth in a spirit of diligence and resilience to remember to use their time wisely and also to take leadership roles when an opportunity presents itself.
He charged them to use the knowledge and skills that they have acquired to make a positive change at any place where they would find themselves.
He also reminded them that graduation does not signify an end to learning therefore they should commit themselves to a life of continuous learning.
A total of 56 fresh men and women matriculated in the Family Health Medical School.
Twenty-seven members of the Class of 2025 Medical students graduated with a BSc in Medical Sciences. These students were charged to work hard as they begin their Clinical years.
The Family Health School of Nursing and Midwifery, on the other hand, matriculated and 329 fresh men and women, comprising two 258 for BSc Nursing and Midwifery programme and 71 for Nurse Assistant Clinical (NAC) programme.
The Family Health School of Nursing and Midwifery was privileged to graduate her maiden 27 BSc Nursing and BSc Midwifery students; Family Health School of Nursing and Midwifery is accredited by the Nurses and Midwives Council (NMC), and the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).
Additionally, the School graduated 55 Nurse Assistant Clinical students during this year’s Matriculation and Graduation ceremony.
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