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Minister of Education Priya Manickchand, Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony and University of Guyana (U.G) Vice Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed turned the sod for the construction of a new building for the University of Guyana’s College of Medical Sciences.
The project which is being funded by the World Bank at the cost of US $4.9 million is being constructed by Shandong Hi-Speed Dejian Group Co. Ltd and is expected to be completed in 15 months.
The modern facility will be equipped with a lecture theatre which will accommodate 200 students and several laboratories such a skills laboratory, an anatomy laboratory, biochemistry laboratory, histopathology laboratory, hematology laboratory and research laboratory.
Delivering remarks, Manickchand stated that this is part of the Ministry’s efforts to enhance the education sector. She noted that not only will medical students be accommodated more comfortably, but with the expansion of the college, more eligible students who are interested in pursuing a medical degree will be able to join the programme.
She said that this will provide an opportunity to enhance services within hinterland communities as it will allow more doctors to be trained each year.
Similarly, Anthony stated that the project is a welcomed one as the Ministry of Health works towards transforming Guyana’s health sector. He added that with the admission of more students into the College of Medical Sciences, there will be more medically trained persons entering the healthcare system.
University of Guyana’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Paloma Mohammed Martin noted the project underwent a lengthy design process and applauded the fact it has commenced.