The Sultan thanked the society for the honour done to him. He tasked them to come up with an improved method of teaching anatomy in the country.

Tunde Omolehin, Sokoto

The Anatomical Society of Nigeria has appointed the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, as its Grand Patron.

Its President in Nigeria, Professor Tamunotonye Jacks, made the conferment during a courtesy visit to the Sultan on Thursday as part of activities for the 15th annual scientific conference and general meeting holding in Sokoto.

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This theme of this year’s conference is ‘Re-designing the teaching of anatomy in Africa: Prospect and challenges.’

According to Jacks, the society had taken proactive step to overhaul the B.Sc. Anatomy curriculum in order to position it toward entrepreneurship and competitiveness.

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The Sultan thanked the society for the honour done to him. He tasked them to come up with an improved method of teaching anatomy in the country.

Abubakar urged members of the association to embrace modern techniques in teaching the subject in tertiary institutions.

The monarch also charged state governments to supply modern equipments for the teaching of the subjects in their respective higher institutions.

Abubakar commended members of the society for the move so far made to make the subject entrepreneurial-based and more competitive.

He also commended them for their relentless efforts in ensuring that the moribund Anatomy Act of 1933 was amended in tandem with the modern challenges.

Earlier, guest speaker and President, International Federations of Associations of Anatomy, Professor Beverley Kramer, thanked the Sultan for his continuous support and encouragement to the association and medical education of the girl child.