• The University for Development Studies’ (UDS) Medical Laboratory Sciences Department, which is famous for its expertise, conducted the annual Lab Coat Ceremony as a rite of passage for the class of 2025 students at the Multipurpose Auditorium on the Tamale Campus.
  • Below is as written by Ali Abdur Razaq Danbo (UDS Media) and published on uds.edu.gh with a few edits.

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The ceremony was graced by esteemed guests, including the Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences, Dr. Humphrey Kwesi Garti, who advised to students to adhere to the ethics of the profession even as they continue to study hard. Dr. Humphrey Garti emphasized the profound significance of the White Coat Ceremony as a milestone in their journey towards becoming exemplary professionals. He commended the students for their hard work and perseverance, which had led them to this pivotal point in their educational pursuits.

Dr. Garti reminded the students of the responsibilities that come with wearing the white coat, symbolizing the trust bestowed upon them as they step into the clinical realm. He urged them to maintain diligence, unwavering commitment, and dedication to their chosen profession. “As you enter the hospital environment, you will interact with various healthcare professionals. Show them the characteristics of a Medical Laboratory student from UDS, embodying excellence, integrity, and compassion,” he said.

The Dean called upon all stakeholders to rally behind the development of the Medical Laboratory Sciences Department and the University as a whole. He envisioned a future where UDS would transcend its current achievements and become a shining beacon of knowledge and innovation in the field of medical sciences.

The presence of the Former Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Prof. Nafiu Amidu, and the Director of Allied Health at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Ignatius Awinibuno, and the President of the Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS), H.E. Dr. Abu Abudu Rahamani added more colour to the already colourful event.

The Lab Coat Ceremony stood as a testament to the University’s commitment to nurturing exceptional healthcare professionals and fostering a culture of excellence. The event served as an inspiring reminder of the incredible impact these aspiring clinical students will have on the healthcare landscape in Ghana and beyond.

As the class of 2025 steps forward into their clinical training, clad in their pristine white coats, the UDS Medical Laboratory Sciences Department stands as a guiding light, guiding them through the path of knowledge, dedication, and service to humanity. With the support of dedicated faculty, accomplished alumni, and the collective efforts of the healthcare community, the future of medical laboratory science at UDS looks brighter than ever.

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Ali Abdur Razaq Danbo (UDS Media)