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On Friday, June 13, the Geisel School of Medicine proudly celebrated the academic achievements of 116 graduates from its Master of Public Health, Master of Science, and Master of Health Administration programs. The ceremony, marked by a spirit of accomplishment and hope, welcomed family, friends, faculty, and distinguished guests to honor the hard work and dedication of the graduates.
During the event, several speakers highlighted the importance of public health and the vital role these graduates will play in addressing current and future health challenges. The graduates were recognized not only for their academic excellence but also for their commitment to making a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
As they embark on their professional journeys, these graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle pressing health issues. The Geisel School of Medicine remains committed to fostering the next generation of health leaders, ensuring that they are prepared to meet the demands of an ever-evolving healthcare landscape.
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