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WVU medical students to receive white coats, set sights on clinical care and learning

Students stand with arms around each other during their white coat ceremony.

The WVU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony will be held Saturday (March 15) at the Canady Creative Arts Center in Morgantown. (WVU Photo/Davidson Chan)

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WHO: More than 100 West Virginia University School of Medicine second-year medical students

WHATJohn W. Traubert White Coat Ceremony

WHERE: WVU Canady Creative Arts Center, 1436 Evansdale Drive, Morgantown

WHEN: Saturday, March 15, 1 p.m. 

NOTES: The WVU School of Medicine holds its White Coat Ceremony during students’ second year to emphasize the transition from textbook sciences to clinical care.

The ceremony stresses the importance of the doctor-patient relationship and the relevance of the white coat as a cloak of compassion.

Dr. Jeffery Cannon, a WVU School of Medicine Class of 2019 graduate, will serve as the keynote speaker.

The ceremony is named for Dr. Traubert, former associate dean for student and curricular affairs, who practiced family medicine in Wellsburg before joining the University as founding chair of the Department of Family Practice, now the Department of Family Medicine.

The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the Erickson Alumni Center, 1 Alumni Drive. 

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MEDIA CONTACT: Cassie Thomas
Communication and Marketing Director
WVU School of Medicine
304-293-3412; Cassie.Thomas@hsc.wvu.edu

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