BUCKHANNON, West Virginia – West Virginia Wesleyan’s School of Nursing formally welcomed 23 sophomores into the nursing program recently with a White Coat Ceremony, which was held in Wesley Chapel on the West Virginia Wesleyan College campus. 

White Coat Ceremonies have been conducted since 1993 within the medical profession, but are relatively new to nursing.  Ten years ago, in 2014, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing formed a new partnership with The Arnold P. Gold Foundation to introduce this rite of passage to nursing schools in recognition of the need for all members of the healthcare team to commit to providing compassionate care.

Dr. Kimberly White, Director of the WVWC School of Nursing said, “It is a great honor to present our nursing students with their white coats, a symbol of their responsibilities as health care providers as they affirm their commitment to providing humanistic, patient-centered care as they begin caring for those in clinical settings. In addition, we also perform the Blessing of the Hands ritual that serves as a powerful reminder of the sacred trust placed in the hands of nurses.”

Graci Ketterman ’27, of Buckhannon, said, “I was very excited to receive my white coat, it meant to me that I was starting my journey to becoming a nurse.”

Regarding future plans she stated, “A goal of mine would be to continue my education after nursing school into obtaining my master’s degree in nursing.”

Also receiving their white coats during the ceremony were Riley Amos, of Glenville, West Virginia; Laci Armes, of Dublin, Virginia; Gracey Arnold, of Rockmart, Georgia; Corey Baugh, of Coral Springs, Florida; Kailey Garofalo, of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Ana Haught, of Bridgeport, West Virginia; Elexus Heckert, of Jane Lew, West Virginia; Aiden Holbert, of Charleston, West Virginia; Patricia Kelley, of Philippi, West Virginia; Marisa Lauffer, of Mount Airy, Maryland; Harley Linger, of Buckhannon, West Virginia; Isabel McCloy, of Simpson, West Virginia; Mallory McGinnis, of Scott Depot, Wirginia; Sydney McKinney, of Dublin, Ohio; Benjamin Meyer, of Morgantown, West Virginia; Dalaynie Myers, of Albright, West Virignia; Lindsay Neel, of Craigsville, West Virginia; Chloe Saltis, of Flemington, West Virginia; Emily Stewart, of Richmond, Ohio; Malayla Tompkins, of Buckhannon, West Virginia; Francine Ugsang, of Lost Creek, West Virginia; Addison Walker, of Gerrardstown, West Virginia .