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Principal




            ou have accomplished an enormous amount, and you have even
         Ygreater potential than when you began your studies here. You
         have also matured emotionally and socially. Your newly acquired
         education will serve you well throughout your life, and the Outspan
         Medical College friendships and memories are ones I hope you return
         to often.
          Graduates, your achievements here are impressive, but you have not
          realized success on your own. You have been supported by parents
          and other family members, by friends, and by the Outspan Medical
          College faculty, staff and other students. And many among you have
          been supported by generous donors who provided scholarship gifts,
          Helb Loans etc. Graduates, thank those who have supported you in        Mrs. Lydiah Muthoni
          realizing your success.                                                      The Principal
          You have worked so hard to get to this day. You have listened and
          learned, not only in Outspan , but also at the side of many of the
          best clinicians  across the County, many of whom are your fellow
          students . Your family and your school are very proud of you. Please
          take a few moments to be proud of yourself, and then look forward.
          You know as well as we do that the work – and the fulfillment – has     “You’ll never
          only just begun.
          You have chosen a profession that has great privilege but also great
          responsibility. You are privileged to become an important part of the  know what mys-

          lives of your patients and their families. And be prepared to have
          your heart broken. People will deny payments for things that you       teries are written
          know they shouldn’t.  A single malpractice lawsuit, even if ultimate-
          ly found to be unwarranted, will forever change you – not for the         in the stars if
          better – but for the worse.  And your wife/husband  and kids will still
          be affected when you arrive home late after missing your daughter’s     you do not look
          dance recital even though she says, “that’s okay”.
          But despite all of these realities, there remain some wonderful          up to the skies
          aspects of medicine. People still will look up to you.  People will still
          respect what you do and say.  People will trust you, confide in you,      with curiosity
          and appreciate your efforts. Get involved in the process.  Work to
          set the needs of your patients before that of the system and you’ll       and wonder.”
          usually be rewarded.
          Because in the end, this is what really matters.
          These are challenging times for Health workers as we increasingly
          encounter efforts to devalue all we’ve learned and experienced.
          Work to make the system better.  Stay strong, work hard, and appre-
          ciate all you’ve got.
          After all, there’s plenty of people who would give anything to be in
          your shoes.
          Good luck and God bless each and every one of you.




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