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Sonn welcomes Med Students, Khabele gives Keynote at 2024 White Coat Ceremony

First-year medical students at WashU Medicine in St. Louis received their white coats, symbolizing their entrance into the medical profession.

Dr. Tammy Sonn, Associate Dean for Student Affairs and a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, welcomed the incoming medical students. Dr. Dineo Khabele, the Mitchell & Elaine Yanow Professor and head of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, delivered Keynote speech for the students.

The incoming 2024 MD medical student class gathered for their White Coat Ceremony at Graham Chapel on the Danforth Campus on October 18, 2024. MATT MILLER/WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

It is a powerful symbol of the medical profession’s profound responsibility, unwavering dedication and deep commitment to healing.

Dr. Tammy Sonn

“The white coat on its own is not enough; you have to earn the trust of the patients that you serve. That trustworthiness comes from your credibility, your competence and your compassion.”

Dr. Dineo Khabele