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Education :: Miscellaneous Education
Carroll Nursing White Coat and Hand Blessing Ceremony
4:30 PM
Carroll College All Saints Chapel
Description:
On September 25, 2019 at 4:30 p.m., Carroll College Nursing Program will host its annual White Coat and Hand Blessing Ceremony in the All Saints Chapel on the Carroll College campus. The White Coat Ceremony is a rite of passage to emphasize the importance of compassionate patient care at the very start of training.
The interfaith ceremony recognizes the dedication of nurses to bring comfort, kindness, respect, and spiritual support to patients. It is a way to welcome students back into the nursing department for their junior and senior years and a lovely welcome to the sophomore students who are just beginning their nursing careers.
This year's ceremony continues the tradition of the White Coat Ceremony that was included with the Hand Blessing ceremony in 2018. Nursing students are given a specially designed pin, provided by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation, that serves as a visual reminder of their commitment to providing high-quality care with humanism at the core of their practice.
There will be a reception with light refreshments following the ceremony in the lobby of All Saints Chapel for students and guests. All are welcome to attend.
About the White Coat Ceremony
The White Coat Ceremony was initiated in 1993 by Arnold P. Gold, MD, a professor and pediatric neurologist, who was a passionate advocate for humanistic healthcare. Dr. Gold believed that the oath taken by new physicians at the end of medical school came too late. Through the nonprofit organization that he and his wife, Dr. Sandra Gold started, The Arnold P. Gold Foundation has expanded the White Coat Ceremony around the globe.
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Age Group: Adults
Venue: Carroll College All Saints Chapel
Address: 1550 Hunthausen Way Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 4064474300

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