The White Coat Ceremony is a rite of passage for first-year osteopathic medical students and signifies a commitment to the osteopathic profession and patient care. Immediate family can coat a student if they are a Doctor of Osteopathic medicine and join them to help celebrate. It is a psychological contract that stresses the importance of compassionate care for the patient and professionalism and scientific proficiency. The ceremony symbolizes the trust between physician and patient, compassion, and the purity of the medical profession’s purpose.
Overview of VCOM Programs for Accepted Students and Family Members.
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Mr. Daniel Hewitt
Director for Financial Aid
Ms. Laura Robinson
Clinical Assessment Coordinator
Dr. Jim Mahaney
Associate Dean for Biomedical Affairs and Research
Mr. Tanner Bourne
Director for International Programs