Atiku hails Nigerian doctor, Benjamin Nwosu, who clinched prestigious American award

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has congratulated a US-based Nigerian medical professor, Dr Benjamin Udoka Nwosu, on winning the American Diabetes Association Research Award.

This is contained in a statement personally signed by Atiku and released on Monday.

Nwosu is one of three researchers honoured with prestigious research awards in the field of diabetology at the association’s Research Dinner at the Garden City Hotel in New York, it was learnt.

Atiku described Udoka’s research award as a testament to his exceptional contributions and groundbreaking work in diabetology, noting that his dedication to advancing research, education, and clinical services is commendable.

“As a distinguished professor of paediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and Chief of Endocrinology at the Cohen Children’s Medical Centre of New York, you have made significant strides in your roles as a physician-scientist and attending endocrinologist. Your commitment to improving the lives of your patients and their families is inspiring.

“Not only are you a leader in your field, but you also demonstrate a deep passion for mentoring and guiding student residents and fellows in research. Your willingness to share your knowledge and expertise has undoubtedly shaped the next generation of healthcare professionals, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.

“Your greatest satisfaction lies in witnessing the complete recovery of your patients, and it is clear that your unwavering dedication and compassionate care have significantly impacted their lives. Your genuine concern for their well-being is truly commendable.

“Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved honour. Your accomplishments are a source of inspiration and motivation to the entire medical community. I do not doubt that your future endeavours will continue to contribute immensely to the field of diabetology, improving the lives of countless individuals.

“Wishing you continued success in your career and all your future endeavours,” Atiku’s statement read.

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