Ria Amo and Kiera Duprey, both of Ogdensburg, took part in the White Coat Ceremony on Sept. 27 at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
The annual tradition of a white coat ceremony …
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Ria Amo and Kiera Duprey, both of Ogdensburg, took part in the White Coat Ceremony on Sept. 27 at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
The annual tradition of a white coat ceremony symbolizes a commitment by P1 students to become competent and caring professionals. The cloaking is performed by faculty members of the College, who have the responsibility of guiding students on their path to becoming pharmacists.