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MY
WHITE COAT RITUAL
Gregory L. Henry, MD, FACEP
James Mills MD Memorial Lecture
American College of Emergency Physicians
1998 Scientific Assembly
San Diego, California
Every time I put on the [white] coat, I stop for two
minutes. I stop for two minutes and remember Galen and
Hippocrates. I pick up the coat: "to whatever house
I shall enter, it shall be for the benefit of the sick."
At that moment I am Doctor of Medicine; I carry with
me a 2500 year tradition, and shame on me if I do not
carry it out with dignity for the next eight hours.
My problems are not the patient's problems. For that
period of time, I am the agent and servant of the patient
- I am proud to be the servant of the sick. I put on
that coat and I'm a better person. All my petty prejudices
should disappear when the coat goes on. That's what
the coat is all about.
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