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Country’s medical fraternity just got better!

The 24th Convocation of the Aga Khan University (AKU) on Saturday marked a special day in the lives of 317 graduates as they were awarded degrees in recognition of their hard work and perseverance.
Four students were awarded Doctor of Philosophy degrees this year, one in Education and three in Health Sciences.
In addition, 313 other degrees were also conferred during the course of the day-long event. During the morning session, graduands from two academic entities received their degrees. The Institute for Educational Development awarded 40 Master of Education degrees. The Medical College awarded 95 Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and 10 Master of Science degrees in the fields of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Health Policy and Management and Clinical Research and 19 Master of Bioethics degrees.
Speaking to the audience, the chief guest, the acting public health minister of Afghanistan Her Excellency Dr Suraya Dalil, highlighted how the AKU has enabled its students and alumni to soar to academic heights, setting the highest standards of professional excellence, which are internationally recognised and nationally prized.
“Not only has AKU broken new ground in the delivery of health care and education, but also by combining education and health delivery it has built a synergy that has mutually reinforced both disciplines,” she added.
Dr Dalil pointed out there were six Afghan graduands at the convocation: two with Master of Education and four with Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees.
The afternoon session belonged to the School of Nursing with 149 students graduating; these included 10 Master of Science in Nursing, 29 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 50 Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing and 60 Diploma in General Nursing.
Asif Jafferani and Zara Rafiq, recipients of the Best Graduate Award from the Medical College and School of Nursing, respectively, were greeted with rapturous applause by the entire gathering.
Highlighting the AKU’s commitment to nurturing the leaders of the future, the university’s president Firoz Rasul highlighted the professional competence and capacity to solve problems that the university had ingrained in each of the graduands.
“A shifting global order, like the one we are witnessing today … offers tremendous opportunities for you, as individual graduates, and for this region of South and Central Asia overall. Your ability to reap the benefits from these opportunities lies firmly in your willingness to invest time and energy to participate in building civil society institutions, governance systems and social structures so that stability can take root,” he added.
The event was attended by a large number of dignitaries including the delegation accompanying Dr Dalil.

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