The University of Medical Sciences of Holguin (UCMHo) held this Friday an emotional graduation ceremony an emotional graduation ceremony of 19 Doctors of Medicine from various from various geographic areas of the world, including the Caribbean, Africa and islands of the Caribbean, Africa and islands of the Pacific Ocean, and where several family members participated. family members.
This ceremony, which was attended by the member of the Provincial of the Provincial Party Bureau Bárbara Yaritza Díaz Ramírez and Migdalia Moreno Gómez, of the Provincial Government, among other directors and the UCMHo, was dedicated to the memory of Fidel Castro Ruz, historical leader of the Cuban Revolution and promoter of the Cuban Revolution and promoter in the creation of the Latin American School of Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM).
As well as to the most universal Cuban José Martí on the 170th anniversary of his birth, and to the Heroic Guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara, an example of internationalist doctor on the 95th anniversary of his birth.
On this occasion, the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples wanted to give special recognition to 12 graduates who stood out in solidarity activities, which contributed to promote and maintain the friendship between their countries and ours.
For their part, the students who graduated this Friday, July 21, wanted to recognize professors who left a mark in their professional and personal formation, among them, Dr. Galina Galcerán Chacón, Rector of the UCMHo.
The University of Medical Sciences of Holguin also wanted to award the graduates who stood out in an integral way and in different spheres for which they were selected:
The best graduate in Teaching was Dr. Nikhat Nilofa Begg, from the Republic of Fiji; In Culture Dr. Aisha Melany Zuwena Bang A Foe from the Republic of Suriname was selected; Dr. Pio Nakubuwai of the Republic of Fiji was the winner in the category of Sports.
The best graduate in the field of medicine was Dr. Robert Ishimwe of the Republic of Rwanda, who also read the words on behalf of the graduates.
Dr. Galina Garcerán Chacón, Rector of the University of Medical Sciences of Holguín, gave the central words of this ceremony, and emphasized that they received these young adolescents and entrusted them as well trained professionals and people.
He thanked them for having shared, and allowed them help them get trained as professionals, and emphasized on the privilege of having been formed in a country where health is accessible to the whole population, free and always universal and internationalist.
She aslo urged them to continue with their scientific and teaching improvement to achieve higher levels of quality in medical care for the patient, the family and the community.
"We are sure that you will always have Cuba in a little piece of your heart as it will remain in the heart of each one of the Cubans who as it will remain in the heart of each one of the Cubans who accompanied you on this road”, said the UCMHo Rector.
A very emotional moment was the delivery of SUMA CUM LAUDE Titles to six students for relevant results in the academic field, starting today Doctors of Medicine: Dr. Aisha Melaney Zuwena Bang A Foe from the Republic of Suriname, Dr. Nikhat Nilofa Begg from the Republic of Fiji, and Dr. Phurpa Dorji from the Kingdom of Bhutan, Dr. Boris Irakoze from Burundi, Dr. Robert Ishimwe from the Republic of Rwanda and Dr. Ly Nguyen Hoang Bao, from Viet Nam.
The delivery of the titles of Doctors of Medicine to Dr. Aissatou Diallo from the Republic of Guinea, Dr. Luti Garunu from the Solomon Islands, and Dr. Sukeina Hamma Cori from the Saharawi Arab and Democratic Republic also stood out.
Also to Dr. Jolecia Patricia Ann Harry from Antigua and Barbuda, Dr. Anissa Hassani Ali Hadji from the Comoros Islands, Dr. Olga Huguette Irakoze from Burundi, Dr. Ro Miriama Tokalaulala Fay Cama Korovusere from the Republic of Fiji, Dr. Jennifer Nahimo Matavesi from the Republic of Fiji, Dr. Pio Nakubuwai from the Republic of Fiji, Dr. Cliff-Ann Junisa Akelia Roach from Barbados, Dr. Sera Coriakula Tamani from the Republic of Fiji, Dr. Adi Elenca Talei Tasmania May Tawakevou from the Republic of Fiji, and Dr. Moeketsi Albert Tlali from Lesotho.
This graduation is another contribution from Cuba to the world, a country of small geographical dimensions but a great trainer of professionals, above the so-called Third World, and in this case, young people ready to give Health as they were taught, first at the Latin American School of Medicine in Havana, and then in their second home, -as they themselves affirm-, at the University of Medical Sciences of Holguín.