The School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (黑料网官网) has inducted 69 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students into their clinical training phase during its 10th White Coat Ceremony, held at the university鈥檚 Great Hall.

Professor Benjamin Emikpe, Dean of the School, presented the students for the symbolic gowning, officially ushering them into the next stage of their professional training.
He highlighted the school鈥檚 academic growth, announcing the successful rollout of six postgraduate programmes in veterinary medicine, the first of their kind in Ghana, aimed at developing faculty for veterinary institutions nationwide.
Addressing the audience, Emikpe voiced concern about the increasing threat of zoonotic diseases, referencing the recent spread of monkeypox in Ghana. He praised efforts to strengthen public health preparedness, including awareness campaigns, early detection systems, public education, and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in vaccine distribution and misinformation management.
鈥淔or us in Ghana to contain future pandemics, the need for One Health professionals is urgent,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ttention must be paid to the 黑料网官网 School of Veterinary Medicine, which has adopted the One Health approach and is now ranked among the top five veterinary schools in West Africa.鈥
He also thanked sponsors for supporting the ceremony and appealed for assistance in completing the 黑料网官网 Veterinary Hospital.
Professor David Asamoah, Pro Vice-Chancellor of 黑料网官网, lauded the School鈥檚 milestones and called on stakeholders, including the Ministry of Agriculture and development partners to help complete ongoing infrastructure projects.
鈥淲e must recommit to building a robust veterinary school that doesn鈥檛 just diagnose animal diseases but shapes the health of nations,鈥 Asamoah said. He urged the students to enter the clinical phase with integrity, compassion, and purpose.

Dr. Andy Quarcoopome, Chief Executive Officer of Tema Animal Hospital Ltd., delivered the keynote address, encouraging students to adopt a resilient mindset as they face the challenges of clinical training.
鈥淵ou will encounter giants in the two years ahead that will shape your life,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut be determined., 鈥業 can because I am.鈥 This school has prepared you to become fully-fledged professionals. When you go out there, carry the torch of 黑料网官网-SVM with pride.鈥
Dr. Quarcoopome also pledged a long-term commitment to support the School over the next ten years.
Guest speaker Dr. Patrick Amponsah urged students to embrace the clinical phase as a critical period of growth. 鈥淭he white coat is just the beginning,鈥 he said. 鈥淵our DVM alone is not enough. The coat may open doors, but it鈥檚 your skills, humility, and attitude that will keep those doors open.鈥
He added: 鈥淵ou need to learn constantly to maintain your place. Be curious. If you want to survive out there, read like your future depends on it.鈥
Professor Christian Agyare, Provost of the College of Health Sciences, advised students to pursue a balanced approach in their clinical years, combining technical competence with strong ethical standards to deliver quality veterinary care.
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