The Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Christian Agyare, has advised graduates to live up to the core values of KNUST.
He reiterated the importance of emulating the highest standards of professional ethics in all endeavours.
“KNUST has trained you to flourish as independent thinkers, problem solvers, and innovators
“Live up to the core values of KNUST by exhibiting the highest standards of professional ethics and integrity, and a culture of accountability and responsibility in all your endeavours,” he advised.
Delivering his speech at the 58th congregation ceremony of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), he encouraged the new graduates to register with the KNUST Alumni Association and be active members of the fraternity.
“This is where your networking begins. It also provides you the opportunity to organize and mobilize resources to support your alma mater,” he noted.
The President and Medical Director of Living Waters Specialist Hospital, Dr. Gabriel Sakyi Kwofie, has entreated health sciences students to expand their career aspirations beyond their specific fields of study.
Speaking as the motivational speaker at the 58th Congregation of the KNUST College of Health Sciences, Dr. Kwofie stressed the importance of acquiring skills in other disciplines to secure a prosperous financial future.
“Always remember that rigidity in health sciences will confine you to a small environment. Broaden your horizon in leadership, management, accounting, HR, procurement, and other fields through formal education or online platforms such as podcasts and YouTube,” he advised.
He added: “They are critical for you to practice at the top of your chosen career. Always remember that the world is sweet but bitter to those who do not understand how it works.”
Dr. Kwofie also encouraged the graduands to establish a strong social network to enhance their career opportunities.
“The relationships you build will be crucial to your success. Network with like-minded individuals and find mentors in your chosen field. They will provide you with valuable insights, guidance, and support as you navigate your career,” he stated.
1,713 undergraduates from the College of Health Sciences were awarded degrees, the number is made up of 787 males and 926 females.
Kwaku Ohene Amoani from the School of Medical Sciences (SMS) was named the overall best graduating student with a CWA of 83.19 in BSc. Human Biology (Medicine).
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