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region; or, to put it another way, you can help the Caribbean be master of its own destiny using AI as a tool, not the other way around.” B achelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) graduand Nathan Lovell cited the benefits he gained from embracing technology when he delivered acceptance remarks on behalf of the awardees.

Nathan Lovell Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) graduand delivered remarks on behalf of the awardees.

He said he adjusted his learning style to one that incorporated more technology, which proved to be a game-changer for him. To further aid his learning, Lovell said he embraced study groups, which also proved to be helpful. The graduand spoke of his university journey and said while he has fond memories, it was equally important that students not become complacent but continue to strive for further excellence. “I’m not saying we should overwork ourselves; rest is necessary, and we need to enjoy our victories, but let our thirst for knowledge never be quenched; continue to persevere, and let passion drive purpose. Be brave and take risks.” u

Janelle Skinner attained a Master of Science in Counselling Psychology with distinction.

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