31 graduate from Texila American University By F ederal Education grants December 11, 2016 0 343 EDUCATION comes with a responsibility to the community, and to the world and Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has urged graduands at the third convocation of Texila American University to remain true to the medical oath. On Saturday, the university hosted its graduation ceremony at the Critchlow Labour College on Woolford Avenue, where a total of 31 students graduated with qualifications in the Doctor of Medicine and Bachelor of Science in Nursing programmes. Most of the school’s students are foreigners but quite a few are Guyanese. Speaking to the graduands, their relatives, friends and officials of the university, the Prime Minister noted their essential role of bringing help to people, especially the estimated 2.5 billion children worldwide. “You must recognise that medical practice must conform to rules,” he said, noting that such rules guard against act...