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The newest classes of medical and dental students celebrated the traditional White Coat Ceremony Friday.
The annual event is a symbolic induction into the profession of medicine and dental medicine and has been held at UConn since 1995.
“The ceremony is a wonderful and meaningful tradition in which the school welcomes first-year students by presenting them with a white coat, the symbol of clinical service and care,” says Dr. Bruce Liang, interim dean of the UConn School of Medicine.
The 89 first-year medical students were welcomed by Liang along with Dr. David Henderson, associate dean of medical student affairs; Dr. Suzanne Rose, senior associate dean for education; and Dr. Richard Zeff, assistant dean of medical school admissions.
As a brief introduction of their background and interests was being read, students donned white coats for the first time with the help of second-year medical students in front of their family, friends, and colleagues. The program concluded with the recital of the Oath of Hippocrates.
During the dental school ceremony, Dean of the School of Dental Medicine, Dr. R. Lamont (Monty) MacNeil, welcomed the 45 member class of 2015 and urged them to work hard, work together and remember the duties and responsibilities to their patients.
Dr. Donna Balaski, Connecticut Department of Social Services, was the featured speaker and Dr. Steven Lepowsky, associate dean for education and patient care, led the students in a recital of The Dentist’s Pledge.
2015 Dental School Class Profile
- 45 students – 55 percent women
- Average age – 24
- 51 percent Connecticut residents; 33 percent other New England residents
- 25 undergraduate school programs represented – 20 percent UConn; 33 percent other Connecticut schools
- 20 percent are underrepresented minorities
- 85 percent majored in science as undergraduates
2015 Medical School Class Profile
- 89 students (includes four M.D./Ph.D. candidates) – 48 percent women
- Average age – 25 80 percent Connecticut residents; 6 percent other New England
- residents 46 undergraduate school programs represented – 26 percent UConn; 9 percent other Connecticut schools
- 13 percent are underrepresented minorities
- 74 percent majored in science and/or health-related topics as undergraduates
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