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The College of Health Sciences announced this week the naming of the Division of Physician Assistant Studies Post-Graduate Education in honor of Sibu P. Saha, M.D. This recognition reflects Dr. Saha's significant contributions to the field of health sciences and his dedication to education and mentorship.
Dr. Saha has played a pivotal role in advancing the training and professional development of physician assistants, a vital component of the healthcare system. His commitment to excellence in medical education has inspired countless students and professionals in the field.
The decision to honor Dr. Saha with this naming is a testament to his influence and the profound impact he has had on the next generation of healthcare providers. Faculty and students alike express their gratitude for his leadership and vision, which continue to shape the future of healthcare education. This new designation is expected to enhance the prestige of the program and attract aspiring physician assistants to pursue advanced training under Dr. Saha's legacy.
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