The ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ College of Medicine welcomed 120 new medical students – its first class at full enrollment – at today’s White Coat Ceremony, a meaningful tradition where a medical school recognizes first-year students at colleagues dedicated to patient care.

The young medical school now has an enrollment of 360 – a nine-fold increase in the last five years. By 2016-2017, ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ will be educating 480 physicians-in-training a year.

β€œJust six years ago, we had yet to break ground on the medical college that made possible this morning’s White Coat Ceremony. And it was just three years ago that we moved into a facility that anchors a thriving Medical City,” ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ President John C. Hitt said as he opened the ceremony. β€œThe remarkable rise of the College of Medicine underscores how landmark community achievements can evolve when people work together for the greater good.”

The incoming Class of 2017 was selected from a pool of 3,843 applicants based on their academic excellence and passion for medicine. They averaged an MCAT score of 31 and a grade point average of 3.75 on a 4-point scale. They are graduates of institutions including Duke, Johns Hopkins, Brown, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Brigham Young, Vanderbilt, University of Florida, Florida State and ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½. The new medical students are song writers, actors, painters and dancers. They are athletes in sports ranging from lacrosse to Florida State’s Flying High Circus. The class includes a varsity swim team captain and a martial art stunt double. They are scientists, engineers, economists and humanities majors. Thirteen published medical research before ever coming to medical school.

They received their white coats from Dr. Deborah German, vice president for medical affairs and dean of the College of Medicine after participating in their first class, β€œThe Good Doctor,” which has become a ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ White Coat tradition. It in, Dr. German tells students to imagine the person they love most in desperate need of medical care. What are the qualities the students want in the doctor who will treat their loved on? As the students suggest traits, Dr. German writes the words on a chalk board that remains on display throughout the school year.

This year’s class offered characteristics that included β€œcourageous,” β€œpatient,” respectful,” β€œhonest,” β€œcollaborative” and for the first time, β€œaffordable,” a term that generated laughter and much agreement from the audience.

β€œThis is yourΒ contractΒ withΒ me β€” with yourΒ faculty,Β friends,Β family, communityΒ andΒ each other,” Dr. German said as she reviewed the list with the students. Β β€œWith theΒ guidance of the facultyΒ andΒ your own hard work, you will become The Good Doctor.”

She also introduced students to the College of Medicine faculty and staff, people she called β€œthe heart and soul of this medical school.”

The faculty β€œcreated our College of Medicine from nothing and are now poised to expand it, always looking ahead,” she said. β€œOur faculty has made an impact on our community and beyond. They are supported by a dedicated staff that works tirelessly to assure that every aspect of the college is excellent and is ready for our students.”

Orientation for the new students begins Tuesday.

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