Diploma grads urged to create legacy in healthcare


Teh (centre) with (from left) his father Teh Siong Chai, mother Bey Kah Heng as well as sisters Boon Ching and Boon Chien at the RSDHC 2018 Convocation at Setia City Convention Centre, Shah Alam.

RAMSAY Sime Darby Healthcare College (RSDHC) celebrated the achievements of 880 graduates at its sixth convocation.

Graduates from 14 diploma and post basic (for working adults) programmes received their scrolls from RSDHC Board of Governors chairman Datuk Dr Vimalanathan Arulanandam at Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam.

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