By Sani Idris Andulrahman
Dr Hassana Yakassai, President-elect of Medical Women Association of Nigeria, Kaduna chapter, on Friday urged medical students to use technology responsibly to improve patient care.
She spoke at the NIMSA International Health and Leadership Summit with the theme ‘Leading the Future of Health Through Innovation and Untapped Potentials.’
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the summit was organised by the National Nigerian Medical Students Association (NIMSA).
Yakassai told the students that the future of healthcare rests with them, adding that wise use of technology would help build a stronger system.
“You have to read because that is what enriches you to become a better version of yourself.
“Tap into technology and use it responsibly. It should not replace your brain but supplement it. Take interest in data, don’t push everything into AI,” she said.
Yakassai said the summit was heartwarming and noted it was reassuring to see young people thinking about the future of healthcare.
She urged them to apply the lessons gained and build networks that would support their growth and ambitions.
In his keynote address, U.S.-based doctor, Nelson Aluya, urged students to discover their potentials and use them to give back.
He drew strength from the ‘Japanese syndrome,’ saying that contributing to society remains vital for national development.
He described the medical students as “champions with great potentials” and urged them to pursue their dreams with dedication.
NIMSA’s 48th President, Delmi Ahmadu-Sarduna, said the summit was a constitutional duty aimed at strengthening leadership in the health sector.
He said doctors are trained as leaders and called on students to examine the health system and propose practical solutions.
He added that the association also pursues advocacy on major societal issues and develops interventions to address them.
Summit Coordinator, Fatima Sani-Sambo, said the programme gathered students nationwide to discuss issues affecting the health sector.
She said the theme highlighted technology, research, and diverse skills needed to excel beyond medical knowledge.
She added that organisers had secured partnerships with groups committed to promoting innovation for a stronger health future.
“As medical students, we are the doctors of tomorrow. Without proper education, the health sector cannot improve.
“By empowering us through this summit, we can address health challenges with innovative minds and stronger skills,” she said. (NAN)
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