122 Doctors and Pharmacists Graduate in Gabon’s Commitment to Health Sector Development. Libreville, Gabon – On Saturday, 122 new doctors in medicine and pharmacy received their diplomas in a solemn ceremony held at the University of Sciences of Health (USS) in Libreville.
The ceremony, presided over by Vice President of the Republic, Alexandre Barro Chambrier, represented the Head of State, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, marking a significant milestone in Gabon’s dedication to enhancing its healthcare infrastructure.
In a move that reflects the country’s commitment to the modernization of its educational system and the development of a skilled workforce, the graduation event was attended by senior government officials, administrators, faculty members, and families of the graduates.
The presence of 118 medical doctors and 4 pharmacists at the ceremony reinforces Gabon’s investment in human resources within its healthcare system. Addressing the gathering, Alexandre Barro Chambrier praised the efforts of authorities to prioritize the training of human resources as a cornerstone of national development, aligning with the vision of the Head of State.
The USS, under the sponsorship of Senate President Huguette Yvonne Nyama Ekoume Awori, has contributed significantly to improving healthcare delivery across the nation.
The Vice President’s remarks highlighted the importance of ethics, rigor, and dedication as the new professionals embark on their careers, emphasizing the nation’s pride in welcoming these new health professionals. This ceremony underscores Gabon’s commitment to bolstering the human capital in the health sector and enhancing the availability and quality of healthcare services across the national territory.
As the nation celebrates the graduates, it looks to the future impact they will have on Gabon’s healthcare landscape.
The government’s continued support and investment in education suggest a promising future for healthcare in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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