Faculty of Health Sciences (Ceremony 3)
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES (CEREMONY 3) ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS Academic Procession. (The congregation is requested to stand as the procession enters the hall) The Presiding Officer will constitute the congregation. The National Anthem. The University Dedication will be read by a member of the SRC. Musical Item. Welcome by the Master of Ceremonies. The Master of Ceremonies will introduce the guest speaker, Dr Kumani Kula Address by Dr Kula The graduands will be presented to the Presiding Officer by the Dean of the faculty. The Presiding Officer will congratulate the new graduates. The Master of Ceremonies will make closing announcements and invite the congregation to stand. The Presiding Officer will dissolve the congregation. The procession will leave the hall. (Graduates and guests are asked to remain for the prizegiving which will follow after the procession leaves the hall) 1 NATIONAL ANTHEM Nkosi sikelel’ iAfrika Maluphakanyisw’ uphondolwayo, Yizwa imithandazo yethu, Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo. Morena boloka etjhaba sa heso, O fedise dintwa la matshwenyeho, O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa South Afrika – South Afrika. Uit die blou van onse hemel, Uit die diepte van ons see, Oor ons ewige gebergtes, Waar die kranse antwoord gee, Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land. 2 DISTINCTIONS IN THE FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES Postgraduate diplomas may be awarded with distinction if the candidate has achieved 70% and above for all courses with a weighted average of at least 75% Honours degrees are awarded by class (first, second class division one, second class division two, or third). Master’s degrees (by coursework and dissertation) may be awarded with distinction for the dissertation, where the mark for the dissertation is at least 75% for the degree, where the weighted average is 75% or better and no component is below 70% Master’s degrees (by dissertation) may be awarded to a candidate who achieves a mark of 75% and above for the dissertation. 3 DECLARATION FOR HEALTH SCIENCES GRADUANDS AT THE TIME OF BEING ADMITTED AS A MEMBER OF THE HEALTH PROFESSION: I solemnly pledge to serve humanity My most important considerations will be the health of patients and the health of their communities I will not permit considerations of age, gender, race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disease, disability or any other factor to adversely affect the care I give to patients I will uphold human rights and civil liberties to advance health, even under threat I will engage patients and colleagues as partners in healthcare I will practise my profession with conscience and dignity I will respect the confidentiality of patients, present or past, living or deceased I will value research and will be guided in its conduct by the highest ethical standards I commit myself to lifelong learning I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honour. 4 NAMES OF GRADUANDS *Lauren Chan Ordelliah Govender (with distinction in Chimwemwe Jessie Chibambo the basic sciences and clinical An asterisk * denotes that the degree will *Richard Tatenda Chikosi sciences and the degree with first be awarded in the absence of the candi- Michelle Tapiwa Chitate (with class honours) date. distinction in the clinical sciences) Sudarshan Govender Indiphile Cimele Tamaryn Green Jessica Lee Coetzee (with distinction in *Wenjia Gu the basic sciences and clinical Nazaakat Guzgay FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES sciences and the degree with first Sameenah Hashim class honours) Hildezahn Hay (with distinction in the Interim Dean: Professor C Williamson Nicholas Alexander Cotchobos (with clinical sciences) distinction in the clinical sciences Abigail Rose Hobbs (with distinction in Before presenting the graduands, the and the degree with honours) the basic sciences and clinical Interim Dean will invite all graduating Carol Anne Cunninghame sciences and the degree with first students in the faculty to stand and Saralee Clare Curtis (with distinction in class honours) to make the Faculty Declaration. All the clinical sciences and the Lance Douglas Hoffman (with members of the congregation who treat degree with honours) distinction in the basic sciences or will be treating patients are invited Jerrard Grant D’Alton (with distinction and clinical sciences and the to join in affirming or re-affirming their in the clinical sciences) degree with first class honours) commitment to ethical patient care. Thameenah Davids ( with distinction in Ruan Hollamby the clinical sciences) Jessica Kathleen Irvine (with distinction Sayed Mohamed Dhansay (with in the clinical sciences) distinction in the basic sciences Md Mukit-Ul Islam (with distinction in DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF and clinical sciences and the the clinical sciences and the MEDICINE AND BACHELOR degree with first class honours) degree with honours) OF SURGERY Elizabeth Dodds (with distinction in the Anna Lorraine Jacobs (with distinction basic sciences and clinical in the clinical sciences) Mohamed Mikaeel Abdool (with sciences and the degree with first Thaabit Jacobs distinction in the clinical sciences) class honours) Jasmica Jagganath (with distinction in Ayesha Abdul Ahmed (with distinction Ian Cameron Douglass (with distinction the clinical sciences and the in the basic sciences and clinical in the clinical sciences) degree with honours) sciences and the degree with first Rahist Dusruth (with distinction in the Ridhaa Jawitz class honours) basic sciences and clinical Gina Claudia Karam (with distinction Ziyaad Adam (with distinction in the sciences and the degree with first in the clinical sciences and the clinical sciences) class honours) degree with honours) Kelly Amber Ahrendse Ashleigh Mercédes Dwarika Lefa Lydia Kekana Laeeqa Allie (with distinction in the Lia Frances Edkins (with distinction in Luca Kennedy clinical sciences) the clinical sciences and the So Mang Kim (with distinction in the *Geetanjanee Diya Appadoo degree with honours) clinical sciences) Denisa Ampofoa Asamoah-Bekoe Ilhaam Esack (with distinction in the Blake James Klug (with distinction in Cailin Rae Ball clinical sciences and the degree the basic sciences and clinical *Jitesh Beharie (with distinction in the with honours) sciences and the degree with first clinical sciences and the degree Simon John Eybers (with distinction in class honours) with first class honours) the clinical sciences) Jessica Louise Koen (with distinction in Raphaela Berghammer-Böhmer (with Lorin Perrilene Fagan (with distinction the clinical sciences and the distinction in the clinical sciences) in the clinical sciences) degree with honours) Aliyah Grace Bishop (with distinction Ruqaya Gabier (with distinction in the Anrike Krause in the clinical sciences) clinical sciences and the degree Carolien Salome Kruger (with Londeka Nomfundo Biyela (with with honours) distinction in the clinical sciences distinction in the clinical sciences) Milan Ravi Gajjar (with distinction in and the degree with honours) Michaela Louise Bredekamp the basic sciences and clinical Tarné Leng Nicole Tracey Brittain (with distinction sciences and the degree with first Kenn Jeremy Li Wan Po (with in the clinical sciences) class honours) distinction in the basic sciences Yamkela Cambalele Uzair Ganie (with distinction in the and clinical sciences and the Caitlin Patricia Cattell (with distinction clinical sciences) degree with first class honours) in the clinical sciences and the Lushavia Govender degree with honours) 5 Eden Rebecca Lurie (with distinction in Naazia Parker (with distinction in the Julia Mary-Rose Sharples (with the basic sciences and clinical clinical sciences) distinction in the clinical sciences sciences and the degree with Mihir Patel (with distinction in the and the degree with honours) honours) basic sciences and clinical Khensani Dorothy Shilote Wakithi Siza Mabaso (with distinction sciences and the degree with first Kyle Peter Sinclair (with distinction in in the clinical sciences and the class honours) the clinical sciences) degree with honours) Micayla Pather (with distinction in the Eryn Roberta Smallberg Muelelwa Hellen Mabuke basic sciences and clinical Ahmad Mahomed Soni Sinombongo Macekiswayo sciences and the degree with first Ruan Spies (with distinction in the Jonathan Andrew Mackay (with class honours) basic sciences and clinical distinction in the clinical sciences Saien Pather sciences and the degree with first and the degree with honours) Simone René Pillay class honours) Thoriso Gugu Mafisa (with distinction Khanyisa Pinda (with distinction in the Emily Kay Street (with distinction in in the clinical sciences) clinical sciences and the degree the clinical sciences) Ntandoyamankomose Nokuphila with honours) Kelly Ann Sweatman (with distinction Magubane Kopano Sharon Pitso in the clinical sciences and the Megan Maralack Jessica Jane Pollock (with distinction in degree with honours) Nyiko Mathebula the basic sciences and clinical Graham Mark Taschner (with Letang Manage Matlala (with sciences and the degree with first distinction in the clinical sciences distinction in the clinical sciences class honours) and the degree with honours) and the degree with first class Matthew Wade Potter (with distinction Safiyya Tayob (with distinction in the honours) in the basic sciences and clinical clinical sciences) Ziyabukwa Aviwe Mayalo sciences and the degree with first Matthew Alexander Te Water Naude *Sibanisethu Siwelile Mnguni class honours) (with distinction in