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Retired Mulago Nurse Gets Degree at 60

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When most people retire, they slow down. But for one former health worker from Mulago National Referral Hospital, retirement came with a degree and a brand-new mission.

Meet Catherine Magoola Nakamya — the retired anaesthesia practitioner who recently graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor of Medical Education, proving that it’s never too late to chase a dream.

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25 Years in Theatre, Then Back to Class

Nakamya spent 25 years working in anaesthesia, one of the most critical specialties in the operating theatre responsible for keeping patients safe and pain-free during surgery.

But after years in the field, she noticed something missing.

“I saw a gap, and I felt I needed to upgrade so that I could gain the skills to teach and prepare learners better,” she said.

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Instead of relaxing as retirement approached, Nakamya enrolled at Makerere in September 2022 for a three-year programme. She completed the course in June 2025 and officially retired two months later — graduating shortly afterwards.

Balancing Work, School and Family

Her journey was far from easy.

From Monday to Friday, Nakamya attended lectures at Makerere. On weekends, she returned to hospital duty. When teaching practice came around, she used her annual leave to complete the requirement.

Evenings were reserved for assignments and family responsibilities.

“The biggest challenge was managing time, but I was determined not to fail at work, at home, or in class,” she said.

Inspired by Her Own Children

Interestingly, part of her motivation came from her children.

Nakamya is a mother of three, and all of them have pursued higher education. Two already hold master’s degrees while the youngest is currently studying for one.

Rather than feeling pressured by their academic achievements, she said they inspired her to go back to school.

Not Her First Qualification

Before earning the degree, Nakamya already held three diplomas in nursing, anaesthesia, and health leadership and management from the former Mulago Paramedical School.

But the degree adds a new dimension to her career — training the next generation of health workers.

“Learning Has No Age Limit”

Graduating just months after retirement, Nakamya says the experience proves one thing: education never expires.

She believes professional growth shouldn’t stop simply because someone is nearing retirement.

Now, the veteran health worker hopes to use her new skills in teaching and mentorship, helping to prepare future medical professionals.

And her story sends a powerful message to young people on campus:

Dreams don’t expire — sometimes they just take a little longer to graduate.

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