Sitting in the basement of the med school watching 3 hours of talks before we even get to the white coat ceremony. And since we were late (thanks parents) we are in an overflow room with loads of other people watching via TV, so I don't even get to see him get his coat live. Boo.
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Originally posted by SoonerTexan View PostSitting in the basement of the med school watching 3 hours of talks before we even get to the white coat ceremony. And since we were late (thanks parents) we are in an overflow room with loads of other people watching via TV, so I don't even get to see him get his coat live. Boo.
Yeah, thats where I sat to watch J get hooded before graduating. So much fun watching a tv. I actually took video/pictures of him on the TV getting hooded Sorry.-L.Jane
Wife to a wonderful General Surgeon
Mom to a sweet but stubborn boy born April 2014
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Maybe you could leave, get some lunch, and come back for the white coat ceremony, or when he gets out...that would be rude huh?Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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That sucks! Did everyone have to have tickets to attend? If not, I would complain to whoever is in charge of this. There were tickets for DH's White Coat Ceremony for both times we went (as a MS1 and as a MS4 for Gold Humanism Society) - only 2 per student; there were 150 in his class. DH's dad made a counterfeit ticket both times so that the 3 of us could go. Everyone fit inside the room (although some people had to stand).
Hope there are some good munchies and picture opportunities to share with your DH afterwards!Event coordinator, wife and therapist to a peds attending
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Sorry to hear that. I learned early on not to wait for the inlaws since they are always late. For graduation i got tired of waiting and left without them and said I'll save seats since these events get full pretty quickly.
As for a satellite space for the whitecoat ceremony, they should clearly find a larger space to hold it.Danielle
Wife of a sexy Radiologist and mom to TWO adorable little boys!
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I learned early on not to wait for the inlaws since they are always late.
As for a satellite space for the whitecoat ceremony, they should clearly find a larger space to hold it.
At any rate, MIL saved the day and found a seat for me and her in the auditorium during intermission and my parents were content to stay in the overflow room.
FIL figured out a week ago he wasn't getting back from Europe until Sat. night, so he had to miss. So sad...he spent 10 years working at the school. J doesn't really expect him to come anymore to these things.
They also did a nice recognition of 2 doctors who recently died (one was the head of the Parkland burn unit and he died in a motorcycle accident--how someone could see what he did every day and still ride a motorcycle is beyond me)--I thought of you guys when one of the widows mentioned, "Sometimes I wasn't sure who was first, me or the school..." J picked up on that too.Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.
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That sucks. I'm sorry. We didn't even have a ceremony. There was just an announcement that they would need to buy themselves a white coat before the first Physical Diagnosis class in 4th semester. That was it. The only other ceremonial use of the white coat was at the basic sciences graduation. I know a few other Caribbean schools do the white coat ceremony, however.Cristina
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Originally posted by SoonerTexan View PostSitting in the basement of the med school watching 3 hours of talks before we even get to the white coat ceremony. And since we were late (thanks parents) we are in an overflow room with loads of other people watching via TV, so I don't even get to see him get his coat live. Boo.
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