Staff, faculty, friends, and family gathered at the 酴圖弝け School
                  of Music to officially welcome the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine Physician
                  Assistant Program Class of 2025 during their Commitment to the Profession Ceremony. 
 
Todd Wills, MD, assistant dean and program director of the program kicked off the
                  event by welcoming the guests, thanking sponsors and donors, and recognizing special
                  guests in the audience including Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM, executive vice president
                  of USF Health and dean of the Morsani College of Medicine. 

Todd Wills, MD, assistant dean and director of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine Physician Assistant Program.
 
Dr. Wills further explained the significance of the ceremony.  Its more than just
                  receiving a white coat, he said. Its an important day when the educators recognize
                  the commitment the students have already made and the commitment they are expected
                  to carry forward after becoming physician assistants.
 
Its not just a commitment to a profession. Its a commitment to a culture of respect
                  for patients and to the medical field, Dr. Wills said in his opening remarks. 
 
Dr. Lockwood took the stage following Dr. Wills opening remarks.  His message to
                  the students served as a reminder of the responsibility that comes with receiving
                  a white coat and the important role they will play in health care teams.
 
The white coat you receive today is a great privilege but carries great responsibilities,
                  Dr. Lockwood said in his address to the students.  It signifies your obligation to
                  put the needs of your patients at the center of all that you do.  You are pursuing
                  one of the fastest growing careers in medicine and you will be on the front lines
                  of patient care.  Youll play ever-increasing, indispensable roles as integral members
                  of the health care team.
Dr. Wills delivered the keynote address to the group.  His address further explained
                  the impact of a white coat. 
 
Its going to be a signal to the community that youre a health care provider.  Its
                  going to be a signal to your patients that youre ready to provide compassionate care.
 
He left the group with four key messages to ensure positive patient outcomes. 
 
-       Listen and learn about their patient
-       Think about what the patient story means to the patient
-       Understand what the patient has been through to get to where they are
-       Give the patient answers, or give them a commitment to finding answers for
                  them
 
When you wear this coat, youre not just wearing it for yourself.  Youre wearing
                  it for a lot of other people, he concluded.

Following Dr. Wills keynote remarks, the event transitioned into the most exciting
                  portion of the ceremony.  Small groups of students were called to center stage to
                  have their white coats presented to them by their faculty educators. 
 
With fresh white coats over their shoulders, Larry Collins, MPAS, PA-C, ATC, associate
                  professor and associate director of the PA Program, led the students in The Physician
                  Assistant Oath, officially marking the transition from college graduate to physician
                  assistant student.

 
The class of 2025 is the programs seventh cohort of students, and represents the
                  most academically accomplished group of students in the programs young history, with
                  an average overall GPA of 3.85 and science GPA of 3.82, both of which are above the
                  national average for PA students.
 
The USF Health program currently ranks 65th out 210 ranked programs by the U.S. News
                  & World Report. This was the first year the program was eligible for ranking.    
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