Thirty medical students took a step closer to realising their career goals when they graduated from the Texila American University Guyana on Friday at the Princess Ramada Hotel Poolside, Providence, East Bank Demerara.
The ceremony not only marked the completion of their academic journey but was also a testament to the dedication, perseverance, and hard work of the students who spent years preparing for this moment. The atmosphere, while celebratory, was also a time for reflection. Faculty members, families, and friends gathered to honour the achievements of the graduates, who have faced rigorous coursework, challenging clinical rotations, and countless hours of study.
In a moving address, the keynote speaker, High Commissioner of India to Guyana Dr Amit Telang emphasised the importance of resilience, empathy, and lifelong learning, in the practice of medicine. “The journey you have completed is just the beginning. The world you are stepping into needs your skills, but it also needs your humanity. Never forget why you chose this path. There is a need for doctors to adapt to new technologies and advancements in the field of medicine to provide the best care for patients,” he said. “Despite the challenges in the medical profession, the sense of respect, recognition, and fulfilment from giving back to society makes it a rewarding career choice.”