Medical Doctor Says She Was Bad In Her Studies & Far From The Medical Profession, Shares How A Teacher Helped Her

He Helped me Become Better: Female Doctor Appreciates Teacher who Made Her A Brilliant Student

  • Dr Osman
    Ruhaimatu, an old student of St. Louis Senior High School says her chemistry teacher was responsible for changing her life to become the doctor she is now
  • The doctor who works at the Eastern Regional Hospital in Koforidua indicated she was a bad student but rose to the top of her class with the help of the teacher
  • Osman said he is called Mr Michael Ray Simpson and was introduced to Osman’s class in SHS 1 A young medical doctor in Ghana named Ruhaimatu Osman has indicated that she was a bad student back in senior high school, far away from the medical profession until the timely intervention of her teacher.

In a post by US Embassy Ghana, it is indicated that Dr Ruhaimatu Osman, an alumnus of St Louis Senior High School, works at the Eastern Regional Hospital in Koforidua.

According to the young doctor, in her first year of senior high school, the said teacher, Mr Michael Ray Simpson, was introduced to her class as the chemistry teacher.

See the full narration below: He was a Peace Corps volunteer who had been posted to Ruhaimatu’s school, and with his training, he was able to bring academics out of its written pages and made them real. Dr Osman further indicated that the chemistry teacher went the extra mile to push her to perform better and this made her rise to the top of her class.

She said: “He encouraged me to learn so hard and push for my dreams. So from a bad student in class, his encouragement made an impact and I became among the best in my class.” She also mentioned:

“He told me I could make it when I didn’t see a possibility. He believed in me when I didn’t even believe in myself. I did so well in my final exams and entered medical school. Even with that he would at every point in time want to know my progress in life.”

The woman said the teacher invested so much into her.

Source:legit.ng

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