The first batch of doctors educated and graduated in Eritrea in 2009 are working diligently to live up to the pledge they made in the places they were assigned to work, disclosed Dr. Andom Ogbamariam, head of human development resource in the Ministry of Health.
Asmara, 26 September 2010 – The first batch of doctors educated and graduated in Eritrea in 2009 are working diligently to live up to the pledge they made in the places they were assigned to work, disclosed Dr. Andom Ogbamariam, head of human development resource in the Ministry of Health.
Noting the achievements registered in extending health institutions are commendable, Dr. Andom said that the efforts to provide quality health service in all regions of the country would be further stepped up with the graduation of the second batch of doctors.
Dr. Kiflom Yohannes, who is working in the Barentu Referral Hospital, said that they are engaged in discharging their duties to serve the people and Government who made substantial expenditure for their education. He went on to say the practical lessons they have learned in their academic years has made due contribution for the successful execution of their daily tasks.
Similarly, other doctors working in various hospitals reiterated readiness to redouble efforts to offer quality services.