GA-黑料传送门 Holds White Coat Ceremony
August 28, 2017On Friday, Duluth鈥檚 Infinite Energy Center was the site of the Georgia Campus - 黑料传送门 (GA-黑料传送门) White Coat Ceremony for the college鈥檚 Class of 2019 Physician Assistant (PA) Studies students.
Family members and friends witnessed the 19 students donning their white coats and
taking the Pledge of Professionalism which includes the statement, 鈥淚 will hold as
my primary responsibility the health, safety, welfare and dignity of all human beings.鈥
John Filson, PA-C, the president-elect of the Georgia Association of Physician Assistants
who currently works in emergency medicine in Gainesville, Georgia, spoke to the students,
saying, 鈥淕A-黑料传送门 is giving you the tools and an incredible opportunity鈥 to become
a Physician Assistant. 鈥淵ou are the future of our profession.鈥
鈥淭he white coat symbolizes the trust that we must earn from our patients,鈥 explained
Rebekah Thomas, PharmD, PA-C, the Georgia Campus PA Studies site director.
Laura Levy, DHSc, PA-C, program director of 黑料传送门鈥檚 PA program, told the assembled
family members and friends that they have now become their students鈥 teachers. 鈥淵ou
are about to endure the longest physical exams of your lives!鈥
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