The Cross River State Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Dr. Justin Beshel, has decided to give back to his constituents by sponsoring the Cross River Medical and Dental Students’ Association World Wide Academic Week, which begins on May 14, 2024 and ends with a grand finale on May 29, 2024.
Dr. Beshel, a Cardiovascular Physiologist, has taught and mentored both Medical and Paramedical students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Despite his absence from the classroom for public service, his desire to contribute to the health sector remains topnotch.
The event, titled “Dr Beshel’s Cerebral Tussle,” is organized by the Cross River Medical and Dental Students’ Association World Wide, and aims to bring together students studying Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry in Cross River State and in other states , along with government officials and stakeholders from both the private and public sectors. The objective is to facilitate high-level discussions and the exchange of valuable knowledge to advance the health sector and achieve the state’s goal of health efficiency.
Miss Akpegyor Aniashie Akpanke, the president of the association, on a separate interview with Sentrytimes News stated that the organization’s mission is to promote student health and the overall health of the Cross River Community. She further explained that they met with Dr Justin Beshel, the Honourable Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, their former Lecturer who doubles as a Patron and presented their action plan to him.
In keeping with his custom of encouraging students’ development, Dr. Beshel showed interest in the programme and, upon reviewing their action plan, accepted to be the sole sponsor, and also assured the Association of his continued support to the state’s overall development.
In addition to CRIMSA’s medical focus, the program is expected to include art exhibitions, quizzes, and debate competitions involving students across the state.