![]() Raymond Earl Swan, Albert Jay Donawa, and Kavin Eugene Smith were awarded honorary doctoral degrees in natural health science from the College of Natural Health Sciences Bermuda at the school’s fourth annual graduation and award ceremony. Chancellor Reverend Dr. Detroy Bean hailed the extensive contributions of Swan, Donawa and Smith to Bermuda athleticism and civil society. Rasika Chaimongkolpat (valedictorian) and Prapakron Khamdang, both of which are Bermuda residents from Thailand, graduated Cum Laude with Associate of Applied Science degrees in Osteopathic Manual Therapy and clinical competency certifications in Osteokinaesthetics with distinction. Earlier this month Rasika and Prapakron wrote the Bermuda Osteopathy Board Exam to become registered level one osteopathic manual therapists. CNHSBDA president Dr. Delcina Bean-Burrows remarked on Ms. Chaimongkolpat’s extraordinary “Come from behind win” to graduate with the highest academic and practical examination scores. Member of Parliament the Honorable Reverend Dr. Emily Gail Dill who was also in attendance, applauded the hard work of Honorees and graduates. Dr. Dill said, “Do not despise small beginnings. Twenty years from now, we will reflect on this day with satisfaction and pride when we see just how far we have come!”
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