December 29, 2025 - 19:19

SGMC Health's Medical Education program has officially announced the appointment of Dr. Ornob Rahman and Dr. Samuel Edusa as the new Chief Residents in Internal Medicine. This significant development reflects the organization's commitment to fostering leadership and excellence in medical education.
Dr. Rahman and Dr. Edusa, both highly qualified and dedicated physicians, will play a crucial role in guiding the internal medicine residency program. Their responsibilities will include overseeing resident education, facilitating clinical training, and ensuring a high standard of patient care. The leadership of these two doctors is expected to enhance the learning environment for residents, providing mentorship and support as they navigate the challenges of medical training.
The appointment of Dr. Rahman and Dr. Edusa comes at a time when the demand for skilled internal medicine practitioners is on the rise. Their leadership is anticipated to contribute positively to the overall mission of SGMC Health, which aims to deliver exceptional healthcare while nurturing the next generation of medical professionals.
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