The First USTFMS Department of Medicine Stethoscope Tagging Ceremony
10.35460/2546-1621.2023-0092
- Author:
Melvin R. Marcial
1
Author Information
1. USTFMS Department of Medicine, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
- Publication Type:News
- MeSH:
Schools, Medical;
Students, Medical;
Stethoscopes;
Patient Care
- From:
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas
2024;8(1):1398-1402
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
It is just fitting for the oldest medical school in the Philippines, the UST Faculty of Medicine & Surgery, which just celebrated its sesquicentennial year, to initiate this trailblazing stethoscope tagging ceremony for 418 second-year medical students belonging to USTFMS Batch 2026. This activity is aligned with enhancing the Thomasian identity (one of the strategic directional areas [SDA 2] of the university) once they graduate, the Thomasian Physician identity. The stethoscope remains the symbolic representation of physician and patient care. The innovative and pivotal activity, completely different from other international medical schools’ rite of passage, was marked with meaningful symbolisms unique to USTFMS. This rite also involved a pledge to the patroness of the Department of Medicine, Mary Untier of Knots, who would thus qualify for a robust faith formation program of the university (key result area [KRA 1]). Indeed, this would be the beginning of an annual celebration of strengthening faith, hope, and charity (patient care advocacy), TRIA HAEC, the three virtues of St. Paul that comprise the core values of Thomasian education.
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