A rite of passage. The symbol of a profession.
Washington University School of Medicine
welcomes the entering class of 2017.
MD White Coat Ceremony
Friday, September 8, 2017
Watch replay of the livestream video | View event program (pdf)
Who is the incoming class of MD students?
First-year MD students include cooks and composers, dancers and doodlers, athletes, adventurers and
aficionados of hot sauce. See the class’s self-reported talents »
124 students
61 women | 63 men
from 7 countries and 31 U.S. states
114 majored in science, math or engineering
26 enrolled in the
MD/PhD program
Student Oath
Written by the entering class of 2017.
I commit myself from this day forward
to the medical profession.
I pledge that:
I will make my patient my foremost consideration as I strive to promote health and quality of life through education, prevention, and care;
I will value the trust my patients place in me and endeavor to build that trust through compassion, honesty, and excellence;
I will recognize, seek to understand, and respect each patient’s individuality and autonomy;
I will educate and empower my patients and their families to make choices that honor their values and beliefs;
I will listen to my patients so that I may learn how to best serve them.
I pledge that:
I will embrace my humanity and care for myself in order to best care for others;
I will recognize my limitations, act within my capabilities, and seek assistance from my colleagues;
I will navigate medicine’s complexity with my best judgment, hold myself accountable for my actions, and seek forgiveness;
I pledge that:
I will dedicate myself to a lifetime of learning, teaching, and advancing the art and science of medicine;
I will serve my profession with integrity and empathy;
I will respect the unique contributions of all members of the healthcare team;
I will mentor and teach others, as others mentor and teach me;
I pledge that:
I will champion equitable, sustainable, and quality health care for all people;
I will be cognizant of my biases and privileges and work to mitigate their effects on my patient care;
I will challenge injustices, recognize my duty in a larger society, and advocate for change.
I am humbled by this opportunity and appreciate those who have supported me on my journey.
May I hold fast to the ideals and passion
with which I take this pledge.
This oath I make freely and upon my honor.
Confronting health disparities
To make the connections between social inequities and health, first-year medical students plunge into issues and communities that give context to their patients’ lives.
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Photos from the ceremony
What is a White Coat Ceremony?
Learn about the tradition »