The First Rite of Transition to the Medical Profession: Wearing a White Coat / Hekimlik Mesleğine İlk Geçiş Riti: Beyaz Önlük Giyme
Wearing a white coat, which represents the acceptance of the medical school students to the profession, is the first transition rite in the medicine. The ceremony, where faculty members dressed students up in white coats, and the Hippocratic oath is read, ends after a cocktail and photoshoot. The...
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Cyprus International University
2021
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Sumario: | Wearing a white coat, which represents the acceptance of the medical school
students to the profession, is the first transition rite in the medicine. The ceremony,
where faculty members dressed students up in white coats, and the Hippocratic
oath is read, ends after a cocktail and photoshoot. The article focuses on the White
Coat Ceremony in the medical profession, based on interviews with Eskişehir
Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine physicians, students, and their families.
In the ceremony, the practices of dressing the students in the white coat by the
faculty members and Hippocratic oath were discussed with their structural and
functional characteristics. As a result of the determinations and evaluations, it has
been seen that the ceremony is functional in terms of the acceptance of physician
candidates to the profession. Faculty members congratulate students on their entry
into the medical profession while dressing them in their white coats. The annual
repetition of the ceremony, which has its own rules and order, is functional in
terms of ensuring continuity and transferring the rules of medical ethics to the
students. It is ensured that the physician identity of the students is formed by the
speeches about the sublimity of the medical profession and the sanctity of health.
Students become empathetic with the Hippocratic oath. Families who experience
the ceremonial entry of their children into a respected profession are proud as well,
and they agree with each other emotionally. |
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