I am thinking of bringing my Stethoscope to my white coat ceremony....mainly for the pics.
Would this be ridiculous?
Would this be ridiculous?
I am thinking of bringing my Stethoscope to my white coat ceremony....mainly for the pics.
Would this be ridiculous?
umm........yes. If you arent going to be using it on a patient, theres is no need to have it, let alone having it around your neck.
Except for the fact that it makes you look insanely douchey in pics.... 😀 😀 😀
Im just gonna tell all my friends to do it too so I won't stand out lol
There you go.
I'm actually 99% sure I won't wear it actually.
Would feel so stupid if anyone asked why I had it.
Honestly I feel stupid wearing a white coat before even finishing med school as well lol
Honestly I feel stupid wearing a white coat before even finishing med school as well lol
I actually kind of wish the ceremony wasn't required. The short white coat is forever a symbol of being on the absolute bottom of the totem pole. Having to wear one in front of a crowd makes me kind of cringe. 🙄
But yeah, I agree with Ryserr, no steth. Lol.
I am thinking of bringing my Stethoscope to my white coat ceremony....mainly for the pics.
Would this be ridiculous?
Remember, when it comes to the coat length, at least patients don't know the difference! lol 😛
Unfortunately, many of them do! And you often end up saying "my resident", "the doctor" and "your attending" a lot, admitting that you are neither of those.
That's why I went to a school that gives med students the full length white coatBtw, it's not a white coat--it's a ******* white jacket, and it's not something that anyone who'd actually finished med school would ever dream of wearing.
Nursing school?
I am thinking of bringing my Stethoscope to my white coat ceremony....mainly for the pics.
Would this be ridiculous?
I'm actually 99% sure I won't wear it actually.
Would feel so stupid if anyone asked why I had it.
Honestly I feel stupid wearing a white coat before even finishing med school as well lol
Sure, your classmates will forever think of you as that guy, but, let's be honest, you already are that guy, so just embrace it.
Btw, it's not a white coat--it's a ******* white jacket, and it's not something that anyone who'd actually finished med school would ever dream of wearing.
i think i just threw up a little.
god dammit
All of the above. Note the emphasis.Yes, ridiculous would be the nicest, most PC way to describe wearing a stethoscope to the ceremony . . . . .
Nursing school?
i agree with you on that, you dont really use it for much during 1st and 2nd year. the white coat should be celebratory post step 1 - here you go as you are off to rotations thing - IMO
All of the above. Note the emphasis.
I acually only made this thread because my classmates came up with the idea and were seriously gonna do it.
you all fail.