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ACM Holds White Coat Ceremony for 13 Students

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Though it may look like a fashion which is backed by the inclination to wear an immaculate coat to portray one’s state of neatness, a White Coat ceremony becomes a joyful period in the training of a medical student.

It was, therefore, a memorable occasion when the Accra College of Medicine (ACM) held its ninth White Coat ceremony for 13 students.

Dr. Winfred Baah, the Registrar at the Health Facilities Regulatory Agency (HeFRA), a faculty at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, and the Accra College of Medicine, who addressed the gathering, said the ceremony marked the transition from pre-clinical education to hands-on patient interaction.

He added that it was a transition to a noble calling—one which demanded that the students kept their intentions pure, their practice transparent, and their compassion unwavering. He likened the ceremony to a promise to be compassionate towards their patients, be open to opportunities, accountable, and build trust with their patients and the community.

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“Medicine is not only a science; it is also an art that requires listening, compassion and humility. Remember that long after the medicine is forgotten, your patient will remember how you made them feel,” he said.

Dr. Baah noted that, “the ability to diagnose does not determine how good a doctor you are, but the empathy you show and the quest to listen and help is what truly defines you as a doctor.”

He stressed that laws and licenses alone cannot make healthcare safe. Rather, it was the doctors, nurses, and the paramedics who bring integrity and purpose which make healthcare meaningful.

The Deputy Director-General at the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, Prof. Augustine Ocloo, advised the students to be innovative in the profession and always prioritise the health needs of their patients.

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The President of ACM, Prof. Afua Hesse, congratulated the students and asked them to lead by example and uphold the core values of the college as it will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year.

By Raymond Kyekye

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