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After seven weeks of classes, first-year students at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) spent an afternoon away from their busy academic schedule for an important milestone. The school’s White Coat Ceremony took place Sept. 13, celebrating the first step in 221 students’ paths to becoming physicians.
The ceremony, a tradition at many medical schools nationwide, is a rite of passage that marks students’ entry into the medical profession. The white coats are more than just attire; they are symbols of the commitment to serve others and uphold the highest standards of care in treating patients.
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