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Marking a pivotal transition

October 16, 2024 by Sewly Khatun

White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2025 and 2026 Doctor of Physical Therapy students.

Oct. 4 was a momentous day for the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at Missouri State University. 

The program made history with its inaugural White Coat Ceremony for a group of DPT students. This event recognized 76 students from the classes of 2025 and 2026 as they transitioned from academic learning to clinical application.   

In the presence of their faculty members and loved ones, the students celebrated with joy and pride as they advanced to the professional phase of the program. 

A class of 2025 student gets his white coat.
A class of 2025 student gets his white coat.

A symbol of commitment and compassion  

The white coat is not just a uniform. It symbolizes the student’s commitment to care for others as a health care professional.  

“As you don your white coat, you’re embracing compassion, responsibility, maintaining the highest ethical standards and continually striving for excellence in your practice,” said Dr. Marcia Himes, program director and associate professor of physical therapy.  

Faculty advice and insights  

The physical therapy faculty and staff took pride in their students’ growth, dedication and hard work.  

As the students embark on their clinical rotation, they are no longer just students, but practitioners ready to help and heal. 

Oath recitation
Oath recitation

Dr. Kim Ennis, assistant professor of physical therapy, gave the students valuable advice.  

“Always actively listen to your patients with empathy. Their stories will guide you. Feedback is a gift. Receiving it with an open mind and without defensiveness will help you to grow.” 

Dr. Scott Wallentine, associate professor of physical therapy, added: “With your hearts, you’ll learn to feel what your patients are feeling. With your hands, you’ll learn how to heal. With your minds, you’ll know why and when to use the other two.” 

Transforming knowledge into action 

Celebration with family
Celebration with family

The White Coat Ceremony is an iconic tradition that represents students’ readiness to apply the knowledge gained from the academic program. Their path requires both scientific acumen and deep empathy, as success comes from truly understanding their patients. 

 For the students, this ceremony was a meaningful moment as it validated their hard work and efforts to reach this milestone. It also honored their family and friends who have been part of their journey.  

“The White Coat Ceremony is more than just an occasion; it marks the culmination of a tough journey,” said Abigail Stoy from the class of 2026. “The support of my family, friends and professors made all the difference. Now, I feel ready to step into the clinic and begin my career.” 

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Filed Under: MCHHS Events, MCHHS News Tagged With: Doctor of Physical Therapy, Dr. Marcia Himes, Physical Therapy, Student Success, students

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