The fascinating story of Babcock University’s newest medical doctor, Nnaji Treasure Chidiogo, has captivated the attention of many observers. Her academic prowess is nothing short of exceptional as she not only bagged nine distinctions, but also became the first medical student to bag a first class honours in Community Health. These record-breaking achievements were celebrated at the 9th induction ceremony of 93 future medical doctors by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
The Ogun State branch of the Medical Association of Nigeria was quick to commend the feat by presenting Nnaji with a donation of N200,000 and a trophy. Professor Ademola Tayo, the Vice Chancellor of Babcock University, warmly congratulated the new doctors and urged them to put the needs of patients above all financial considerations. He stressed the importance of collaboration in combating recurring diseases such as Lassa Fever.
On his part, Professor John Sotunsa, Dean of the Benjamin Carson College of Health and Medical Sciences, noted that over 20 medical students had achieved distinctions, with Nnaji emerging with the highest number of honors. He gave the new doctors sound advice on the importance of communicating effectively with their patients, while emphasizing the crucial link between combating corruption and improving health indices.
Nnaji Treasure Chidiogo’s remarkable feat sets a new standard for upcoming health professionals. Her determination, commitment and exceptional achievements make her an inspiring figure to all who aspire to excel in the medical field. This success story is a great illustration of perseverance and exceptional talent in the field of medicine.
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