COM-P White Coat Ceremony Welcomes Class of 2025

July 30, 2021
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Natalie Nabaty receives her white coat from Susan Kaib, MD, FAAFP, at the class of 2025 University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix white coat ceremony.

Natalie Nabaty receives her white coat from Susan Kaib, MD, FAAFP, at the class of 2025 University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix white coat ceremony.

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix hosted the Class of 2025 for an in-person white coat ceremony Friday, July 16. With 120 students, the Class of 2025 is the largest and the most diverse class of future physicians in the college’s history. 

Each year, the white coat ceremony is an internationally practiced rite of passage for new medical students and establishes the beginning of a lifetime of professionalism and advocacy in the practice of medicine.

“The white coat ceremony signifies the beginning of a marathon journey of transformation from a talented, carefully selected student into an exceptionally skilled and compassionate physician,” said Guy L. Reed, MD, MS, dean of the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. 

The Class of 2025 is the 15th class to enter the college since welcoming the first class in 2007. During the ceremony, medical students recited their class oath and received a personalized white coat, a stethoscope and The Patient History: Evidence-Based Approach to Differential Diagnosis textbook. 

The students in the Class of 2025 were selected from more than 6,000 applicants to the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. More than half of the class — or 61 percent — identifies as having at least one dimension of diversity.

A version of this story was originally published on the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix website. Photos by College of Medicine – Phoenix Marketing and Communications.