Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Majid Abu Zureiq/President of Irbid National University, the College of Nursing at the university held a ceremony to take the college oath for graduate students for the second semester of the academic year 2023/2024, in the presence of Dr. Imran Abu Aqoula, Dean of the College of Nursing, deans of colleges, and faculty members at the college. , at the Canadian Amphitheater.
Dr. Imran Abu Aqoula, Dean of the College of Nursing, gave a speech in which he said: It is my pleasure and pride to be among you today at the nursing oath-taking ceremony for fellow nurses in the College of Nursing. It is a day in which we celebrate the graduation of a new batch from the College of Nursing. It is a day in which years of Seriousness and diligence, and represents a new beginning for a bright professional and humanitarian path. Your graduation day is not only a milestone in your academic career, but it is the beginning of a new journey in your professional life. Today, you stand on the cusp of a new phase full of challenges and opportunities, prepared with science and knowledge, and loaded with noble human values. What you have learned in this college, and that the nursing profession is one of the highest professions, requires a loving heart, a generous spirit, and an enlightened mind, and you are now the bridges that link science and care, between technology and compassion, between the sick and recovery, and in your hands mothers will bid farewell to their children, and in your presence people will find… Patients receive peace and comfort, and with your knowledge and dedication you will contribute to improving the quality of life for many.
He added, addressing the graduating students, “Today is a day of pride, but it is also a day of responsibility. You now bear upon yourself the responsibility of science and the profession, so always be an example of high morals, dedication to work, and the constant pursuit of learning and development, and remember that knowledge does not end with your graduation, but rather it is the beginning.” For a continuous journey of learning and development.
At the end of his speech, he extended his thanks and appreciation to the faculty members for their sincere efforts and dedication to teaching and guiding the students, who left an unforgettable impact on the students’ hearts and minds. He also thanked the students’ families, who were the primary supporter of their children, and who encouraged and supported them until they reached this day. Distinguished, he congratulated the students, wishing them success in their professional and personal lives, and advised them to be ambassadors for this prestigious college, and to always remember that true success is in the service of humanity, and to be one of God’s causes for healing, and to give hope to the sick, for hope is half the cure and despair is all. The disease.
Student Abdullah Al-Kilani gave the graduates’ speech, in which he said: Here we are today reaping the fruits of what we strived for throughout the period of study that we spent, and after a long wait, and what yesterday was a dream has today become a reality, a reality from whose window we look at our society from another perspective and with other roles to finally immerse ourselves in. In the labor market, we are motivated to reflect a positive impact, and we work hard to immerse the scientific and practical knowledge that we received throughout the period of our studies with practical field experience, always striving to do our best to carry out the duties of one of the most beautiful and prestigious professions, which is the nursing profession, this noble profession that has always been a reason for drawing happiness and joy. On the faces of many people, with the care you provide that benefits members of society.
He addressed the students in attendance: Congratulations to us, God willing, to open a door for us for which we will be rewarded in this world and in the hereafter, and always remember my colleagues that if trade is with God, it wins, flourishes, and grows, and if it is for anyone other than God, it stagnates, loses, and perishes. In conclusion, at this moment, I cannot help but I would like to extend my sincere thanks to my dear university, this lofty practical edifice, which has always been of great credit to us throughout our journey, and I extend my sincere thanks to the Honorable President of the University, Professor Dr. Majid Abu Zureiq, who has always had great credit for bringing this great edifice to what it has reached today, and I especially extend my sincere thanks. Also, Dr. Father, brother, and teacher, Dean of the College of Nursing, Dr. Imran Abu Aqoula, and to all the faculty members who have been credited with teaching us over the past four years, and thanks are extended to all members of this great scientific edifice.
The ceremony began with the recitation of a number of verses of the Holy Quran, delivered by student Anas Al-Shunnaq. The audience paused for a minute of silence to recite Al-Fatiha for the souls of the martyrs of Gaza and Palestine. An introductory film was shown about the establishment and development of the college, and the student Nourhan Al-Momani presented to the ceremony program. At the end of the ceremony, the graduating students took the college’s oath to raise the standard of the profession. And to preserve the lives of patients with all sincerity, and the students of the Injaz team at the college, represented by the student: Basil Qatish, handed over the college’s commemorative shield to Dr. Imran Abu Aqoula/Dean of the College, and to Dr. Rasha Abu Hadida, for their distinguished efforts in highlighting the college’s activities internally and externally, and Dr. Imran Abu Aqoula extended his thanks and appreciation to the Injaz team at the college for their distinguished activity in organizing and arranging the activities carried out by the college.