'White Coat' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Disconsolatus (2013)
Actors:
Stacey Iseman (actress),
Amita Bhatia (director),
Amita Bhatia (editor),
Amita Bhatia (writer),
Amita Bhatia (producer),
Aieron Munro (actor),
Gurpreet Chana (composer),
Marcus Haccius (actor),
Matt Yantha (actor),
Petr Salaba (editor),
Kyle Haccius (actor),
Zulfiqar Lena-Stewart (actor),
Nilofar Dadikhuda (actress),
Tabitha Tao (actress),
Imran Ali (producer),
Plot: Dana is a Palestinian-Canadian artist who has become accustomed to popping pills to cope with her rather depressive state. With her family far away in occupied Palestine, the artist becomes increasingly isolated in her Toronto home. She comes to learn of an outbreak of 'Disconosolatus' in the city, which requires mandatory evacuations, medication and quarantine for those infected. The symptoms of this bizarre infection coincidentally resemble that of Dana's general depressive state. As the lines between her dreamworld and reality become blurred, Dana plunges into a mystical subconscious world riddled with poetry, the supernatural, and interdimensional portals. This subconscious journey ultimately leads to the critical moment of Dana's personal awakening, one where she must choose between her current existence and life.
Keywords: palestine, science-fiction, toronto
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
The Throwaway (2013)
Actors:
Steve Taylor (editor),
Steve Taylor (producer),
Steve Taylor (writer),
Steve Taylor (director),
Michael Thomas Wallace (actor),
Steven Phillips (composer),
Marko King (composer),
Christina Myers (actor),
Jeff Oakfield (actor),
Lily K. (actress),
Genres:
Action,
Mystery,
Short,
Thriller,
31 (2011)
Actors:
Becky Biggs (producer),
Becky Biggs (actress),
Lara Leigh Stevenson (miscellaneous crew),
Lara Leigh Stevenson (miscellaneous crew),
L.C. Cruell (director),
L.C. Cruell (producer),
L.C. Cruell (writer),
Trevite Willis (producer),
Rob Kiely (actor),
Michael Bruno (editor),
Benjamin Davis Bryant (actor),
Claudia Bennett (producer),
Tammy Good (producer),
Dawn S. Smith (producer),
Dawn S. Smith (producer),
Genres:
Horror,
Taglines: She wakes up, trapped, alone, in darkness. But if she escapes, will she find out that the strange world beyond her prison is even more terrifying?
The Lawnmower Man (1992)
Actors:
Pierce Brosnan (actor),
Brian McMillan (miscellaneous crew),
Brad Stephens (miscellaneous crew),
Jeff Fahey (actor),
Milton Subotsky (producer),
Bundy Chanock (miscellaneous crew),
Geoffrey Lewis (actor),
Stephen King (writer),
Michael Gregory (actor),
Dean Norris (actor),
Troy Evans (actor),
Frank Collison (actor),
John Laughlin (actor),
Jeremy Slate (actor),
Brett Leonard (director),
Plot: A scientist performs experiments involving intelligence enhancing drugs and virtual reality on a simple-minded gardener. He puts the gardener on an extensive schedule of learning, and quickly he becomes brilliant. But at this point the gardener has a few ideas of his own on how the research should continue, and the scientist begins losing control of his experiments.
Keywords: 555-phone-number, abuse, abuse-of-power, abusive-father, abusive-husband, animal-attack, answering-machine, artificial-intelligence, b-movie, bald-man
Genres:
Horror,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: God made him simple. Science made him a god.
Quotes:
Jobe Smith: You realize, Dr. Angelo, that my intelligence has surpassed yours...
Jobe Smith: ...my birth cry will be the sound of every phone on this planet ringing in unison.
Jobe Smith: By the year 2001, there won't be a person on this planet who isn't hooked into it, and hooked into me.
Jobe Smith: I am god here!
Caroline Angelo: Falling, floating, and flying? So, what's next, fucking?
Dr. Lawrence Angelo: ...so I'm taking my work underground. I can't let it fall into the wrong hands again.
Jobe Smith: What are you HIDING?
Jobe Smith: I saw God! I touched God!
Patrolman Cooley: Two bizarre murders in one night.::[Shortly thereafter he sees Jobe staring at him]::Patrolman Cooley: Two bizarre accidents in one night.
Dr. Lawrence Angelo: Jobe, listen to yourself right now. The first sign of psychosis is a Christ complex.::Jobe Smith: CyberChrist.
Dragnet (1987)
Actors:
Alexandra Paul (actress),
Tom Hanks (actor),
Kathleen Freeman (actress),
Christopher Plummer (actor),
Casey Sander (actor),
Shannon Tweed (actress),
Elizabeth Ashley (actress),
Harry Morgan (actor),
Peter Leeds (actor),
Dabney Coleman (actor),
Dan Aykroyd (actor),
Maurice Marsac (actor),
Bruce Gray (actor),
Dan Aykroyd (writer),
Robert K. Weiss (producer),
Plot: Friday and Streebek are assigned to some very strange robberies, like i.e. the stealing of one bat, a 30 feet long snake and the mane of a lion from a zoo. All the latest BAIT magazines were also recently stolen, and some chemichals that when are mixed correctly develops a very deadly gas. All these thefts have one thing in common; visit cards with the word "PAGAN" left at the crime scenes. Solving these crimes, including why plenty of police vehicles have been stolen lately, involves the usual; to drink coffee at strip tease bars, rescue kidnapped virgins from drowning and lose the job.
Keywords: airplane, badge, based-on-tv-series, buddy, car-chase, cello, corruption, cult, cult-film, detective
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Taglines: They're so bad at being bad... but so much worse at being good! Just The Facts. Thank God It's Friday
Quotes:
Sylvia Wiss: [pulls her top off] Do these look like the breasts of a forty year old woman?::Friday: No ma'am. They're quite impressive... bordering on spectacular.
Joe Friday: I don't care what undercover rock you crawled out from, there's a dress code for detectives in Robbery-Homicide. Section 3-605. 10. 20. 22. 24. 26. 50. 70. 80. It specifies: clean shirt, short hair, tie, pressed trousers, sports jacket or suit, and leather shoes, preferably with a high shine on them.
Joe Friday: Ma'am, what is the approximate dry weight of the average Madagascan fruit tree bat?::Pep Streebeck: You mean you don't know?
Joe Friday: Ah, sure, but just like every other foaming, rabid psycho in this city with a foolproof plan, you've forgotten you're facing the single finest fighting force ever assembled.::Reverend Jonathan Whirley: The Israelis?
[Friday is about to eat a chili dog]::Pep Streebeck: You know the kinds of things that can fall into an industrial sausage press? Not excluding rodent hairs and... bug excrement?::[Friday gives a disgusted look]::Joe Friday: I hate you, Streebeck.
Pep Streebeck: And if I may a toast... to Granny Mundy: may you live as long as you want but never want as long as you live.
Pep Streebeck: Are you crazy? Silvia Wiss wanted you!::Friday: Now let me tell you something, Streebeck. There are two things that clearly differentiate the human species from animals. One, we use cutlery. Two, we're capable of controlling our sexual urges. Now, you might be an exception, but don't drag me down into your private Hell.::Pep Streebeck: You've got a lot of repressed feelings, don't you, Friday? Must be what keeps your hair up.
[Joe Friday arrives]::Pep Streebeck: Thank God, it's Friday!
Chemical Engineer: Basically, it burns the eyes, lungs and throat, causes vomiting and if continuously inhaled, death.::Pep Streebeck: [to Friday] Oh, sort of like your aftershave.
[on a multi-lane highway, traffic all around is passing and sounding horns]::Pep Streebeck: You know, uh, Friday, we're allowed to go 55... On some occasions, even faster.::Friday: I'm well aware of the federally mandated speed limit, Streebeck. But, did it ever occur to you that, by going eight miles an hour slower, we might save some gasoline and ease the burden on the poor taxpayers out there who pay our salaries?::Pep Streebeck: Friday, a little extra gas isn't gonna put the city in hock; besides, this looks bad! Come on, live a little - it's the vertical pedal on the right.
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Foxes - White Coats
Foxes is back with a brand new single Better Love. Get your copy here:
Apple Music: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveiT
Spotify: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveSY
Google Play: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveGP
Amazon: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveAMZ
You can also pre-order Foxes new album which features Body Talk, Better Love and an instant download of Feet Don’t Fail Me Now here: http://iamfox.es/AllINeedi
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"White Coat" - A Lip Gloss Parody feat. Harvard Medical School
A parody of Lip Gloss by Lil' Mama. This video was created for Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine Revisit 2014 by HMS/HSDM class of 2017.
Written by Aditya Kalluri, Lucinda Lai, Clara Starkweather, Patrick Vaughn
Rapped by Patrick Vaughn, Mary Tate, Clara Starkweather, Elorm Avakame
Filmed by Simona Bor, Taavish Sharma
Sound Editing by Clara Starkweather
Video Produc
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White coat sorceres (Part 1/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help
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White coat sorceres (Part 2/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help
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2013 Georgetown White Coat Ceremony
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(6pm) Spring 2016 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families
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What's in My Whitecoat | A Day in the Life of a 2nd Year Medical Student
We thought we would add titles to our "A Day in the Life" videos. A few people requested this, and we think it's a great idea. If you ever need to refer back to a video, the title should help guide you. Also, if you prefer watching "exam day" or "study days" videos, the title should help you find those. Hope everyone is enjoying their Thanksgiving week (if you celebrate it).
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(4pm) Spring 2016 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families
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White Coat Sorcerers - Now in High Quality! (Part 3/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help
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White Coat Sorcerers - Now in High Quality! (Part 4/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help
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White Coat Sorcerers - Now in High Quality! (Part 5/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help
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Ross University School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony - January 2016
Ross University School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony - January 2016
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amy in the white coat with lyrics
bright eyes is awesome.
and this is my fave song by them.
enjoy (:
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(7pm) Fall 2015 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families
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University of Michigan Medical School White Coat Ceremony 2015
There’s nothing quite like a White Coat Ceremony to set the stage for the start of medical school at the University of Michigan. It is a celebration filled with warmth, happiness and hope for the future. At this year’s event, each of the 170 entering medical students were formally welcomed and cloaked with a white coat sponsored by a member University of Michigan Medical Center Alumni Society. Thi
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(5pm) Fall 2015 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families
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HMS White Coat Ceremony 2013 (Class of 2017).
Harvard Medical School White Coat Ceremony for class of 2017
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White coat sorceres (Full Documentary)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help
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College of Medicine White Coat Ceremony 2015
Florida State University’s College of Medicine welcomes first year medical students into medical school with its annual white coat ceremony.
For more information visit med.fsu.edu.
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ForeverAtLast - "Mr. Whitecoat" (Hot Topic "Your Band. In Our Pants." 2014 in studio video)
After many nights on the road and 2 hours of sleep in a cold van we teamed teamed together with King Sound Studio (www.kingsoundstudio.com) to bring you this Hot Topic "Your Band. In Our Pants." in studio video for our new song Mr. Whitecoat. While we rarely are involved in voting style events, please take an extra second and throw a vote up. It will be much appreciated.
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Marty Robbins - A White Sport Coat And A Pink Carnation
Country Classics!
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White Coat Clipboard
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UCD White Coat Ceremony 2014
Foxes - White Coats
Foxes is back with a brand new single Better Love. Get your copy here:
Apple Music: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveiT
Spotify: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveSY
Goo...
Foxes is back with a brand new single Better Love. Get your copy here:
Apple Music: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveiT
Spotify: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveSY
Google Play: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveGP
Amazon: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveAMZ
You can also pre-order Foxes new album which features Body Talk, Better Love and an instant download of Feet Don’t Fail Me Now here: http://iamfox.es/AllINeediTDLX
Keep up with Foxes:
http://iamfoxes.com
http://twitter.com/iamfoxes
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http://google.com/+iamfoxes
Music video by Foxes performing White Coats. (C) 2012 Sign Of The Times Limited under exclusive licence to Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
wn.com/Foxes White Coats
Foxes is back with a brand new single Better Love. Get your copy here:
Apple Music: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveiT
Spotify: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveSY
Google Play: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveGP
Amazon: http://iamfox.es/BetterLoveAMZ
You can also pre-order Foxes new album which features Body Talk, Better Love and an instant download of Feet Don’t Fail Me Now here: http://iamfox.es/AllINeediTDLX
Keep up with Foxes:
http://iamfoxes.com
http://twitter.com/iamfoxes
http://facebook.com/iamfoxes
http://instagram.com/iamfoxes
http://po.st/iamfoxes
http://google.com/+iamfoxes
Music video by Foxes performing White Coats. (C) 2012 Sign Of The Times Limited under exclusive licence to Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
- published: 30 Apr 2012
- views: 2632351
"White Coat" - A Lip Gloss Parody feat. Harvard Medical School
A parody of Lip Gloss by Lil' Mama. This video was created for Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine Revisit 2014 by HMS/HSDM class of 20...
A parody of Lip Gloss by Lil' Mama. This video was created for Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine Revisit 2014 by HMS/HSDM class of 2017.
Written by Aditya Kalluri, Lucinda Lai, Clara Starkweather, Patrick Vaughn
Rapped by Patrick Vaughn, Mary Tate, Clara Starkweather, Elorm Avakame
Filmed by Simona Bor, Taavish Sharma
Sound Editing by Clara Starkweather
Video Production/Effects by Prashant Rajan and Taavish Sharma
Choreography by Patrick Vaughn, Mary Tate
DISCLAIMER: This video does not represent the values, opinions, or morals of Harvard University and affiliated students, staff, faculty, hospitals etc.
wn.com/White Coat A Lip Gloss Parody Feat. Harvard Medical School
A parody of Lip Gloss by Lil' Mama. This video was created for Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine Revisit 2014 by HMS/HSDM class of 2017.
Written by Aditya Kalluri, Lucinda Lai, Clara Starkweather, Patrick Vaughn
Rapped by Patrick Vaughn, Mary Tate, Clara Starkweather, Elorm Avakame
Filmed by Simona Bor, Taavish Sharma
Sound Editing by Clara Starkweather
Video Production/Effects by Prashant Rajan and Taavish Sharma
Choreography by Patrick Vaughn, Mary Tate
DISCLAIMER: This video does not represent the values, opinions, or morals of Harvard University and affiliated students, staff, faculty, hospitals etc.
- published: 12 Apr 2014
- views: 48488
White coat sorceres (Part 1/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice it...
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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wn.com/White Coat Sorceres (Part 1 5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 870929
White coat sorceres (Part 2/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice it...
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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wn.com/White Coat Sorceres (Part 2 5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE here for more amazing docs!: http://goo.gl/vNINO4
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- published: 16 May 2015
- views: 31366
(6pm) Spring 2016 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical pr...
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
wn.com/(6Pm) Spring 2016 Sgu School Of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
- published: 30 Jan 2016
- views: 1671
What's in My Whitecoat | A Day in the Life of a 2nd Year Medical Student
We thought we would add titles to our "A Day in the Life" videos. A few people requested this, and we think it's a great idea. If you ever need to refer back to...
We thought we would add titles to our "A Day in the Life" videos. A few people requested this, and we think it's a great idea. If you ever need to refer back to a video, the title should help guide you. Also, if you prefer watching "exam day" or "study days" videos, the title should help you find those. Hope everyone is enjoying their Thanksgiving week (if you celebrate it).
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J A N E ' S C H A N N E L
Check out Jane's new fashion channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaAijHJ8poSkvKsq5IfSi6A
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M O R E V I D E O S
Check out these highly requested videos:
How to get into medical school: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmztQuAN2W4
How to apply to medical school: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujgeU5UrJu8
What 1st year of medical school is like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLrlHAqvcbA
Study tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOg7ZppfTpo
Time management tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpJRKJjQdow
Check out our other useful videos here: https://www.youtube.com/c/janeandjady
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Jane's: http://instagram.com/janejanethechoochootrain
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wn.com/What's In My Whitecoat | A Day In The Life Of A 2Nd Year Medical Student
We thought we would add titles to our "A Day in the Life" videos. A few people requested this, and we think it's a great idea. If you ever need to refer back to a video, the title should help guide you. Also, if you prefer watching "exam day" or "study days" videos, the title should help you find those. Hope everyone is enjoying their Thanksgiving week (if you celebrate it).
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J A N E ' S C H A N N E L
Check out Jane's new fashion channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaAijHJ8poSkvKsq5IfSi6A
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M O R E V I D E O S
Check out these highly requested videos:
How to get into medical school: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmztQuAN2W4
How to apply to medical school: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujgeU5UrJu8
What 1st year of medical school is like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLrlHAqvcbA
Study tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOg7ZppfTpo
Time management tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpJRKJjQdow
Check out our other useful videos here: https://www.youtube.com/c/janeandjady
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Instagram:
JaneandJady's: http://instagram.com/janeandjady/
Jady's: http://instagram.com/tuphamous/
Jane's: http://instagram.com/janejanethechoochootrain
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- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 14342
(4pm) Spring 2016 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical pr...
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
wn.com/(4Pm) Spring 2016 Sgu School Of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
- published: 30 Jan 2016
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White Coat Sorcerers - Now in High Quality! (Part 3/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice it...
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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- published: 19 Dec 2015
- views: 6681
White Coat Sorcerers - Now in High Quality! (Part 4/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice it...
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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- published: 20 Dec 2015
- views: 261847
White Coat Sorcerers - Now in High Quality! (Part 5/5)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice it...
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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- published: 21 Dec 2015
- views: 13434
Ross University School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony - January 2016
Ross University School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony - January 2016...
Ross University School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony - January 2016
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Ross University School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony - January 2016
- published: 15 Jan 2016
- views: 3580
amy in the white coat with lyrics
bright eyes is awesome.
and this is my fave song by them.
enjoy (:...
bright eyes is awesome.
and this is my fave song by them.
enjoy (:
wn.com/Amy In The White Coat With Lyrics
bright eyes is awesome.
and this is my fave song by them.
enjoy (:
- published: 28 Sep 2008
- views: 78070
(7pm) Fall 2015 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical pr...
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
wn.com/(7Pm) Fall 2015 Sgu School Of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 4072
University of Michigan Medical School White Coat Ceremony 2015
There’s nothing quite like a White Coat Ceremony to set the stage for the start of medical school at the University of Michigan. It is a celebration filled with...
There’s nothing quite like a White Coat Ceremony to set the stage for the start of medical school at the University of Michigan. It is a celebration filled with warmth, happiness and hope for the future. At this year’s event, each of the 170 entering medical students were formally welcomed and cloaked with a white coat sponsored by a member University of Michigan Medical Center Alumni Society. This tradition symbolizes the connection to the Michigan family that starts at that moment and will continue for the rest of their lives.
wn.com/University Of Michigan Medical School White Coat Ceremony 2015
There’s nothing quite like a White Coat Ceremony to set the stage for the start of medical school at the University of Michigan. It is a celebration filled with warmth, happiness and hope for the future. At this year’s event, each of the 170 entering medical students were formally welcomed and cloaked with a white coat sponsored by a member University of Michigan Medical Center Alumni Society. This tradition symbolizes the connection to the Michigan family that starts at that moment and will continue for the rest of their lives.
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 5449
(5pm) Fall 2015 SGU School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical pr...
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
wn.com/(5Pm) Fall 2015 Sgu School Of Medicine White Coat Ceremony
St. George's University School of Medicine embraced the White Coat Ceremony in 1996 as an important ritual symbolizing a student's induction into the medical profession. The Ceremony was later introduced to the School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. It is significant not just to each incoming class, but for all who attend including: St. George's University faculty; its staff; students' families and friends; and the White Coat Ceremony keynote speakers who, twice a year, inspire the first term students with heartfelt words of wisdom and personal reflections. It is their spoken contributions that we treasure, and are honored to share with past, present, and future generations of St. George's University students.
How it Began
In the late 1980s, a group of distinguished physicians, medical educators and community leaders gathered to discuss their collective concern that as scientific and technological advances began to change the way medicine is practiced; medical practitioners were losing their focus on humanism in medicine. Among those in attendance were the accomplished and dedicated professionals and philanthropists Drs. Arnold and Sandra Gold. As a result of these consultations the Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 in order to facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate methods and programs to further humanism in medicine.
The conclusion of the Foundation was that the beginning of a student's journey into medicine is the best time to influence standards of professionalism, humanistic values and behavior. As the first step in this initiative, the White Coat Ceremony was introduced in 1993. New medical students don a white coat, a symbol of their profession, and recite an oath making a commitment to henceforth maintain a professional attitude and demeanor in their relationships with peers, professors and colleagues, and demonstrate compassion, respect, empathy and altruism with patients and the community, including sensitivity to cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 5097
HMS White Coat Ceremony 2013 (Class of 2017).
Harvard Medical School White Coat Ceremony for class of 2017...
Harvard Medical School White Coat Ceremony for class of 2017
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Harvard Medical School White Coat Ceremony for class of 2017
- published: 30 Aug 2013
- views: 16143
White coat sorceres (Full Documentary)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice it...
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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wn.com/White Coat Sorceres (Full Documentary)
Many Ethiopian professionals were trained in Cuba in the 80s. Wendosen Asefa was one of them, a young veterinarian who has decided to return home to practice its profession with the tribes of the Rift Valley. Wendesen tours this awesome geological crack to attend to the call of communities like the Konso, Mursi or the Hammer, who try to preserve their traditional way of life, but who need the help of science to protect animals that support the base of its economy.
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- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 14026
College of Medicine White Coat Ceremony 2015
Florida State University’s College of Medicine welcomes first year medical students into medical school with its annual white coat ceremony.
For more informat...
Florida State University’s College of Medicine welcomes first year medical students into medical school with its annual white coat ceremony.
For more information visit med.fsu.edu.
wn.com/College Of Medicine White Coat Ceremony 2015
Florida State University’s College of Medicine welcomes first year medical students into medical school with its annual white coat ceremony.
For more information visit med.fsu.edu.
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 1299
ForeverAtLast - "Mr. Whitecoat" (Hot Topic "Your Band. In Our Pants." 2014 in studio video)
After many nights on the road and 2 hours of sleep in a cold van we teamed teamed together with King Sound Studio (www.kingsoundstudio.com) to bring you this Ho...
After many nights on the road and 2 hours of sleep in a cold van we teamed teamed together with King Sound Studio (www.kingsoundstudio.com) to bring you this Hot Topic "Your Band. In Our Pants." in studio video for our new song Mr. Whitecoat. While we rarely are involved in voting style events, please take an extra second and throw a vote up. It will be much appreciated.
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After many nights on the road and 2 hours of sleep in a cold van we teamed teamed together with King Sound Studio (www.kingsoundstudio.com) to bring you this Hot Topic "Your Band. In Our Pants." in studio video for our new song Mr. Whitecoat. While we rarely are involved in voting style events, please take an extra second and throw a vote up. It will be much appreciated.
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- published: 16 Apr 2014
- views: 15724
White Coat Clipboard
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- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 5422