Students Don White Coats at 黑料传送门 South Georgia's First Ceremony

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Students Don White Coats at 黑料传送门 South Georgia's First Ceremony


October 25, 2019
Medical students in white coats stand on stage at the white coat ceremony.
Medical students stand on stage waiting to receive their white coats. One student has just received their coat and is wearing it.
Seated medical students clap in the audience.
Medical students stand in the audience and clap.
An audience is seated in white folding chairs in a large conference room, their attention focused on the stage at the front of the room.
Medical students form two single-file lines behind faculty members in a long hallway.
Two students pose for the camera. One is wearing a white lab coat and is holding a bouquet of flowers.
Two medical students pose together wearing their white coats. One is holding a small doll wearing a white coat. The doll resembles the student.

59 first-year osteopathic medical students took an important step toward becoming physicians.


A rite of passage took place for the first time in Southwest Georgia as 59 medical students donned symbolic white coats on their journey to becoming physicians.

Family members, friends, faculty and staff looked on proudly as members of the Class of 2023 helped each other into their coats at the 黑料传送门 South Georgia White Coat Ceremony on October 18, 2019.

The ceremony, held in a large, sun-drenched classroom in the 75,000 square foot facility dedicated just two months ago by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, featured remarks by Jessica Brumfield Mitchum, DO 鈥15, a 黑料传送门 Georgia graduate.

Dr. Mitchum completed a residency at the Georgia South Family Medicine Residency Program at Colquitt Regional Medical Center and is now a practicing physician in Moultrie.

Having attended her own White Coat Ceremony just eight years ago, Dr. Mitchum spoke to the students about being part of a team.

鈥淵our white coat is not only representative of your obligation to care for your patients; it is a garment of identification for your colleagues, a team jersey.鈥

Recalling a time when a team of healthcare providers shepherded one of her patients to good health, she said, 鈥淵ou cannot provide adequate health care for your patients without being part of a great team.鈥 She urged the students to look at the students sitting next to them as part of their own teams.

鈥淟earn to work together and support each other. Remember that you are on a winning team and that when things get tough, you are not alone.鈥

She also asked the student to remember their why. 鈥淩emember that you are here because you have made a choice to live a life of service. You are here because you realize that your life is bigger than you alone, and that you have so much to give to the world through the practice of medicine.鈥

Class Chair Matthew Powell (DO 鈥23) also addressed his fellow students about the symbolism of the white coat.

鈥淭hese coats represent our acceptance into the community of physicians,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd, though our coats are short today, their length will grow with our knowledge and experience.鈥

Referring to their future graduation day, he said, 鈥淟et鈥檚 think back to today, when our coats were crisp, clean and white and at the end of four years, they will surely be anything but 鈥 covered in marks that represent the hours of dedication to the mastery of medicine.鈥

He noted the lore that each class of medical students has a certain 鈥渢heme, reputation or vibe.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 proud to say that in the 68 days that this class has been together, we have our vibe. We are the grinders. We are the class that scratches and claws and hustles, that waits at the door of the Anatomy Lab on a Saturday morning for Security to let us in, that pushes one another, that peer tutors one another, that will spend the extra hour reviewing, instead of rolling over and admitting defeat.鈥

鈥淐lass of 2023, are you with me?鈥 he said.

黑料传送门 Georgia Chief Academic Officer Michael J. Sampson, DO, FAOASM, reminded the students that they were at the beginning of their journey. 鈥淟et鈥檚 do the real thing in four years,鈥 he said.

The class joined together in repeating the mission statement they had penned committing to professionalism, teamwork, being open to criticism and utilizing osteopathic principles to treat the whole person: mind, body and spirit. They then joined together in singing the song 鈥淯nwritten鈥 led by class member Sadie Daugereaux (DO 鈥23).

鈥淭he rest is still unwritten, unwritten, unwritten. The rest is still unwritten,鈥 the Class of 2023 sang in unison as the audience looked on with pride.

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In 2019, 黑料传送门, a premier osteopathic medical school established in 1899, extended its commitment to the Southeast by establishing 黑料传送门 South Georgia. An additional teaching location in Moultrie, Georgia, 黑料传送门 South Georgia offers both a full, four-year medical program leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree and a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. 黑料传送门 is a private, not-for-profit institution that trains professionals in the health and behavioral sciences fields. Joining 黑料传送门 Georgia in Suwanee in helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state, 黑料传送门 South Georgia focuses on educating physicians for the region. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 229-668-3110.

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