Ferdinand | EducationGhana | November 25| UDS School of Pharmacy Celebrates Fourth-Year Students with Prestigious White Coat Ceremony
“UDS School of Pharmacy marks a milestone with the White Coat Ceremony for fourth-year students, celebrating their transition to clinical practice. Read more about this pivotal event!”
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The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University for Development Studies (UDS) celebrated a pivotal moment in the academic lives of its fourth-year students with the second annual White Coat Ceremony.
The event, held on November 12, 2024, at the prestigious Dr. Andani Andani Academic Board Chamber, marks the students’ transition from theoretical learning to clinical practice—a crucial milestone in their journey to becoming professional pharmacists.
Symbolism of the White Coat Ceremony
The White Coat Ceremony is a globally recognized tradition that underscores the ethical and professional responsibilities that come with joining the healthcare profession. For the UDS pharmacy students, donning the white coat signifies their readiness to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world clinical settings while upholding the highest standards of professionalism and patient care.
A Celebration of Dedication and Growth
Speaking at the ceremony, faculty members commended the students for their dedication to their studies and encouraged them to embrace the challenges and responsibilities of clinical practice. The event was not only a celebration of academic progress but also a moment to reflect on the vital role pharmacists play in the healthcare system.
This year’s ceremony saw enthusiastic participation from students, staff, and parents, highlighting the supportive community at UDS. As the students embark on this next phase of their education, they carry with them the institution’s commitment to excellence and ethical practice.
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