The Princess Muna College of Nursing celebrated today, Monday, the taking of the Oath of Allegiance by the 25th regiment of female Professional University Officers, in the presence of the Assistant for Administration and Human Resources.With regard to the graduates, the Assistant for Administration and Human Resources highlighted the pride of the General Command of the Armed Forces. He urged the graduates to fulfill their leadership responsibilities, to be models of competence and discipline, and to demonstrate sacrifice and dedication. In addition, he recalled the promise they signed to fulfill humanity's duty by giving patients the best treatment possible with the greatest sincerity and dedication.The Commander of the College said: "Our pride in belonging to this esteemed institution is what drives our continuous dedication, our ability to work with sincerity and diligence, and our capacity for creative achievement. We are inspired by the wisdom of His Majesty the Supreme Commander and guided by his path in all fields."On the other hand, the representative of the Military Fatwa Directorate said: "Medical professions, in all their forms, are among the noblest and most honorable, closely linked to human compassion." He urged the graduates to be dedicated in their work, to maintain patient confidentiality and privacy, stressing that adherence to the Armed Forces' regulations is a national duty.
The Princess Muna College of Nursing celebrated today, Monday, the taking of the Oath of Allegiance by the 25th regiment of female Professional University Officers, in the presence of the Assistant for Administration and Human Resources.
With regard to the graduates, the Assistant for Administration and Human Resources highlighted the pride of the General Command of the Armed Forces. He urged the graduates to fulfill their leadership responsibilities, to be models of competence and discipline, and to demonstrate sacrifice and dedication. In addition, he recalled the promise they signed to fulfill humanity's duty by giving patients the best treatment possible with the greatest sincerity and dedication.
The Commander of the College said: "Our pride in belonging to this esteemed institution is what drives our continuous dedication, our ability to work with sincerity and diligence, and our capacity for creative achievement. We are inspired by the wisdom of His Majesty the Supreme Commander and guided by his path in all fields."
On the other hand, the representative of the Military Fatwa Directorate said: "Medical professions, in all their forms, are among the noblest and most honorable, closely linked to human compassion." He urged the graduates to be dedicated in their work, to maintain patient confidentiality and privacy, stressing that adherence to the Armed Forces' regulations is a national duty.