Medical Students Celebrate 2021 White Coat Ceremony

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DO Class of 2025 Celebrates White Coat Ceremony


October 12, 2021

黑料传送门 South Georgia medical students take an oath of patient care during the 2021 DO White Coat Ceremony黑料传送门 South Georgia鈥檚 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Class of 2025 received their white coats at a ceremony held in Moultrie on Friday, October 8.

The first-year medical students, who make up the most diverse and local class in the College鈥檚 short history, were coated by their professors鈥攁 tradition that symbolizes the transition from student to physician.

Students in the DO Class of 2025 applied to medical school in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, interviewed virtually and eventually attended a College that most had not yet visited in person. Destiny Sciuva (DO 鈥25), class chair, highlighted that tenacity during her speech to fellow students.

A member of the DO Class of 2025 puts on his white coat with help from a faculty memberStudent doctor Sciuva said, 鈥淲e are the ones who run into the fire. We began applying to medical school in the beginning of a global pandemic, and with many opportunities to turn around in the face of loss, doubt and devastation, we showed up. We faced all of this head-on, and rather than let it come in the way of our dreams of becoming physicians, we allowed it to further compel us to embark on this journey. We鈥檙e consistent and we鈥檙e persistent. We鈥檙e passionate and we鈥檙e compassionate. And most importantly, we鈥檙e together, everyday before the sun rises until long after it sets. We are there for each other. We鈥檙e hungry for change, for knowledge, justice, equality, equity, inclusion and we鈥檙e determined to get everything on that list.鈥

Jay Feldstein, DO 鈥81, 黑料传送门 President and CEO, addressed the students saying, 鈥淔or the physician, the white coat is synonymous with the virtues of altruism, responsibility, and compassion. It reminds physicians of their duty鈥攖o lead their lives and practice their art with humanism and professionalism. Wearing your white coat comes with a sense of hope. You are the future of medicine. Your purpose must always be to care for your patients, to treat them in the holistic manner that will be the heart of your education.鈥

First-year medical students at 黑料传送门 South Georgia celebrated the white coat rite of passage with family and friends in Moultrie, GABefore the students received their coats, Marla Golden, DO '88, FACEP, Associate Dean of Clinical Education, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia and Chair of Clinical Education, 黑料传送门 South Georgia, encouraged them to truly reflect on the momentous occasion. She said, 鈥淭hese coats represent the work you will do using all the tools in your pockets and all the knowledge in your brains to perform the acts of kindness, love and service that our profession requires. Respect them for everything they are and everything they symbolize.鈥

The White Coat Ceremony is an annual event in which first-year medical students receive their white coats. These coats are worn in a number of settings throughout medical school including standardized patient interactions, primary care skills labs, osteopathic manipulative medicine labs and eventually third- and fourth-year clerkship rotations.

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