Nineteen-year-old Muhammad Lutfil Hadi bin Haji Mohammad Salleh was once an introverted individual; however, enrolling at JPMC College of Health Sciences Sdn Bhd (JCHS) helped him step out of his comfort zone and understand the importance of responsibility.
Muhammad Lutfil Hadi, one of the 134 graduates yesterday, shared that the college significantly boosted his confidence in communication.
“With every learning process, I’ve grown as a person. They taught me how to treat others with respect and kindness,” he said.
Nur Athirah Muti’ah binti Haji Hamdilah chose the programme due to her interest in biology from her high school years, believing nursing to be the closest field to study and understand human anatomy and diseases.
“I also chose nursing because I know the knowledge and skills gained from the course will be beneficial in helping people during their toughest times, not just in healthcare but in various areas,” she said. Her learning journey has been rewarding, despite its challenges.
After completing her bachelor’s degree, she plans to work in a healthcare facility.
Fellow graduate Aayun Budhathoki chose the programme because pursuing a medical career has been his lifelong dream. He is passionate about making a difference in people’s lives. “I’m grateful to have supportive parents who believe in my aspirations and have encouraged me every step of the way. Their faith in me has given me the confidence to pursue this journey wholeheartedly,” he said.
Like Nur Athirah Muti’ah, Aayun plans to work in a hospital to gain hands-on experience and deepen his understanding of the healthcare environment.
Ahmad Nabeel bin Haji Mohammad Azaman has always wanted to pursue a career in the medical field to help those in need regain their best health.
His learning journey has been enjoyable, as he has learned various study methods while gaining valuable insights from lecturers who helped boost his confidence. – Lyna Mohamad