Galveston Island Convention Center at The San Luis Resort
5600 Seawall Blvd, Galveston, TX 77551
White Coat Ceremony History
The first White Coat Ceremony was held on August 20, 1993, for the entering class of Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons. The Honor Education Council, with the support of the dean of medicine, introduced the White Coat Ceremony to UTMB in 1996. The ceremony’s purpose is to welcome the incoming medical students and introduce them to the profession of medicine while stressing the importance of the doctor-patient relationship. As the students don the symbolic white coat, they accept responsibility for acquiring and maintaining the knowledge and skills necessary to care for patients and commit to providing treatment compassionately and respectfully. In the presence of faculty, classmates, family, and friends, each student pledges to act with honor, integrity, and selflessness when dealing with patients and colleagues. As a final testament to professional integrity, the ceremony closes with the recitation of the student-conceived Declaration of Commitment.
Declaration of Commitment
At the time of beginning Medical School;
I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the services of humanity;
I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude which is their due;
I will develop my skills with conscience, dignity, and integrity;
The health of my patients and myself will be my first considerations;
I will honor those things that are confided in me;
I will maintain by all the means in my power, the honor and the noble traditions of the medical profession;
My colleagues will be my comrades;
I will not permit considerations of religion, nationality, race, party politics or social standings to intervene between my duty, my peers, and my patients;
I will maintain the utmost respect for human life and
I will not use any medical knowledge contrary to Law;
I make these promises solemnly, freely, and upon my honor.
Adopted from the Declaration of Geneva and the International Code of Medical Ethics.
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