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Sabeena Rahman
  • Elk Grove, CA

Sabeena Rahman Welcomed into Profession of Pharmacy at St. Louis College of Pharmacy

2013 Sep 10

Sabeena Rahman from Elk Grove, Calif. recently took part in a White Coat Ceremony at St. Louis College of Pharmacy, symbolizing the first step in becoming a pharmacist. The white coat is a symbol of commitment to professionalism.

Rahman was one of 242 students surrounded by family, friends, and College faculty and staff during the ceremony. Rahman is the daughter of Sami Rahman. She is a '11 graduate of Cosumnes Oaks High School.

"As you don your white coats tonight, I hope you will reflect on the responsibility the coat symbolizes," said Tricia Berry, Pharm.D., BCPS,'94/'95, professor and interim senior associate dean of pharmacy. "By entering covenantal relationships with patients, you will need to place their needs before your own. It will also be important to recognize the need to not only care for your patients, but to care about them, as well."

Kevin Colgan, '77, corporate director of pharmacy at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and vice chair of the College's Board of Trustees, spoke at the ceremony. After all of the students received their coats, they recited the Pledge of Professionalism, led by third-year student Jeffrey Pasucal. The pledge, signed by all of the students, will be displayed on campus.

The class of 2017 will spend the next four years gaining knowledge and skills to prepare them to become leaders in the profession of pharmacy.