Mangalore: Masood Nursing College Celebrates First Graduation Day
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
Mangalore, Apr 19: “As a profession, nursing is greater than other medical professions as it includes a lot of sacrifice and service”, said Dr S Ramananda Shetty, vice-chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
He was speaking at the graduation day of the first batch of BSc Nursing and the lamp lighting ceremony of the fifth batch of BSc Nursing and GNM students of Masood School and College of Nursing on Saturday April 18.
“Sacrifices in the nursing profession are always noted and the dignity of this profession is different from others. Giving service to society is always recognized with greatness”, said Dr Shetty.
He also wished the graduates a bright future and said that in every profession, humanity is noted and humanity is the best service which can be provided by mankind.
K S Mohammad Masood, former MLC and former chairman of Karnataka State Minorities Commission, presided over the ceremony.
Dr Nelie S Boma, chief medical officer, medical affairs, Al Rahba Hospital, UAE, and Prof Theresa Mendonca, vice- principal, Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing, were the guests of honour.
Dr Richard James D’Souza, Dr Arif Mohmmad Masood, Abid Jalihal, Mohammad Asif Masood, and principals of the institute Veena Gretta Tauro and Greesh Jose were also present.