The solemn meeting of the oath-taking of the thirty-five new doctors in the province of Maniema, under the supervision of the provincial president of the council of the order of doctors, Charles Omesumbu, turned out to be a moment full of depth and responsibility. Indeed, this oath has a sacred character, symbolizing the commitment of health professionals to their noble mission.
During this ceremony, Charles Omesumbu stressed the importance for these new practitioners to respect the ethical standards of the medical profession. He recalled that being a doctor is much more than a job, it is a ministry where integrity, ethics and respect for human life, including from conception, occupy a primordial place. He encouraged doctors to place the health of their patients before any other consideration, emphasizing that money should not take precedence over the well-being of patients.
The young graduates, for their part, expressed their determination to practice their profession with competence, ethics and legality. Dr. Jeremie Mutala affirmed their willingness to actively contribute to the well-being of society by emphasizing peace of mind and respect for professional rules.
This moment also served to highlight the importance of the medical profession in Maniema province. With about six hundred doctors already registered with the order, the region has a pool of health professionals ready to take on the challenges of providing quality care to the population.
In conclusion, this oath-taking represents a significant milestone in the lives of these thirty-five doctors who are committed to practicing their profession with rigor, dedication and humanity. Their oath is not only a commitment to their profession, but also to the society that counts on them to protect and promote the health of all.