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Third-Year PA Students Receive Their White Coats at Marillac Auditorium Ceremony

October 08, 2008

Eighty-two St. John’s students enrolled in the third year of the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Profession’s Physicians Assistant program received their white coats on October 6 during an hour-long ceremony in Marillac Auditorium. The ceremony was attended by College of Pharmacy faculty (including PA Student Association faculty moderator Jennifer Liantonio), administrators and family and friends of the students.

A traditional ceremony within the health care professions (including physician assistant and pharmacy), the white coat ceremony celebrates students’ entry into the professional years of study.  Those who received the white coats are enrolled in the didactic, or instructional, portion of the PA program at the University’s Dr. Andrew J. Bartilucci Center and will continue into their clinical rotations next year.  In accordance with the program standards, the students have maintained a 3.0 GPA overall as well as in math and science to progress through the program. 

After an invocation and welcome, Saulius Skeivys, M.D., Medical Director of the Woodside Family Practice in Queens, addressed the students. College of Pharmacy Dean Robert J. Mangione, R.Ph., Ed.D, then offered a few words to the students, after which each student took the long-anticipated walk across the stage to have a white coat placed on his/her shoulders by PA Program Director, Niels Schmidt. After students as a group recited the Physician Assistant Oath, Director Schmidt offered closing remarks.

College of Pharmacy administrators and faculty were also present to witness the occasion, as was

The White Coat Ceremony was preceded by PA Student Association’s annual dinner, the kick-off event for National Physician Assistants Week, October 6-12.