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Hats off to final year medics who enjoy 果冻影院鈥檚 first-ever virtual graduation

28 April 2020

Floppy ears, fascinators and a fluffy kitten were some of the more inventive mortarboards used by 果冻影院 Medical School students, who took part in the university鈥檚 first-ever virtual graduation ceremony.

果冻影院 medics enjoy online graduation ceremony

Earlier this month, as part of the Government鈥檚 response to the coronavirus pandemic, more than 300 of 果冻影院鈥檚 final year medics were fast-tracked through graduation, enabling them to become frontline NHS doctors.

More than 160 are volunteering in some capacity and 224 will be taking up formal NHS Foundation Interim Year 1 Doctor posts this week.

On Saturday, to comply with social distancing measures, the 果冻影院 Medical School held an online ceremony, inviting all 303 early graduated doctors to take part, with a further 700 invites available for family and friends.

With the usual mortarboard, robe and scroll absent, students were asked to be imaginative and 鈥榤ake a hat鈥, as part of the unusual but fun-filled ceremony.

Many students tuned in from their living rooms, kitchens and gardens; others were working on the NHS frontline and took some time out to attend in their scrubs.

Master of Ceremonies was Dr William Coppola, Sub-Dean 果冻影院 Medical School, who called forward groups of 20 students at a time to appear on the platform's gallery view, to 鈥榙off their cap鈥 or headwear of choice, and to wave to family and friends watching from a distance and to present them (virtually) with an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery).

Speaking after 果冻影院鈥檚 first virtual graduation, Professor Deborah Gill, Director of 果冻影院 Medical School, said: 鈥淭he ceremony was a mix of formality and humour, slickness and chaos and evoked tears and laughter in equal measure.

鈥淲e are so proud of our newest 果冻影院 Doctors and look forward to celebrating with them and their families in person soon.鈥

Addressing the medical graduates down the line, Professor Mark Emberton, Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, said: 鈥淣ormally, you would be planning your well-earned break in order to exploit the diminishing number of long summer vacations.听

鈥淭he time and the gap is there for a reason - to give yourselves some mental space to allow you a gentle transition from student to Doctor, as this usually takes a little time to get used to.听Instead, you are being asked to make that transition without barely taking a breath.

鈥淭he whole nation sits in awe (you probably heard them banging saucepans at 8pm the night before last) of the medical students of the year of 2020 who are going straight into service in order to deal with the unmet need.听听A lot has been said about the burden of what is been asked of you. It is a lot 鈥 but you could not be better prepared."

In a pre-recorded video to students, 果冻影院 President & Provost Professor Michael Arthur, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 an unusual year, in that we are in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and you have graduated early. That鈥檚 been done in part so that you can join the NHS and contribute to the fight against the virus.

鈥淚 am incredibly proud of you all for being prepared to do that: some will be on the frontline, the rest of you will be supporting the NHS in many other ways. All of which are incredibly important to the national effort in combating this virus.鈥

In a pre-recorded video, Ozzy Eboreime, the recent President of RUMS (果冻影院 Medical School鈥檚 student association), said: 鈥淚 do not know what the future looks like in the coming weeks, months or years, but I know that if we as a year, continue in the same fashion that we have done for the last six years - we can be successful.

鈥淚 know that in 10, 20, 50 years鈥 time, when we are having our reunions, there will be loads of stories of some of the amazing things we have done and accomplished and I cannot wait. This might not be the graduation that we envisaged but it鈥檚 still a graduation we deserve 鈥 congratulations Class of 2020.鈥

Graduate Sophie Bracke, who is currently volunteering at the Royal Free, London, employed her grey kitten Mistie to form part of her mortarboard, said: 鈥淎lthough a virtual graduation is not what I had imagined several months ago, it was a lovely and inventive gesture from the medical school, and a great reminder that although the end of medical school has turned out differently than planned, I still got the outcome I have always dreamed of - to become a doctor!鈥

Rebecca Mackenzie, who is due join the Geriatric Ward at 果冻影院H as a Doctor in August, said: 鈥In true 果冻影院MS-family style, our online graduation was a remarkable conclusion to what has been an extraordinary six years.听The effort made by staff and faculty during these unprecedented times was deeply touching, and their encouraging words emphasised our readiness for the next step - pandemic or otherwise!听Everyone got into the festive spirit and donned their best home-made hat or alternative!鈥

Megan Hollands, who is working at the Royal Free as a Doctor, said: 鈥淚 celebrated by sitting outside my flat with some prosecco, wearing a bin bag. Although I can't wait to be able to celebrate with my friends for real, it was actually a really lovely thing for the medical school to do, and I'm so glad my parents could watch!鈥澨

And Eleanor Wilson, who is also a Doctor at the Royal Free, said: 鈥淚t was a special occasion celebrating a remote graduation with friends, family and faculty. The virtual ceremony worked well with an awesome array of homemade head pieces and moments to cheer for friends. It will certainly be a time that we will never forget and it calls for a reunion celebration in the future.鈥

As is tradition, the graduation also celebrated the 果冻影院 Medical School annual prize winners.

Winner of the Archibald Ferguson, William Henry Rean, Atchison and Jenner Hoskin Prize for Clinical and Professional Practice.

  • Rebecca Mackenzie

For overall performance in the final MBBS examinations

  • 1st prize, Calum Jack
  • 2nd prize Raeesa Patel
  • 3rd prize, Haarith Bin Bachir Ndiaye
  • 4th prize, Annabel Brunner
  • 5th prize, Ravindu Nanayakkara De Silva

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