Honoring the Morehouse School of Medicine Class of 2025

A moment of pride, purpose, and progress—this month, the Morehouse School of Medicine proudly celebrated the Class of 2025 as they participated in the Long White Coat Ceremony, marking a powerful milestone in their journey to becoming physicians.

Trading in their short coats for the long white coats that signify clinical readiness, these future doctors are now stepping into the next phase of their training: direct patient care. The ceremony is not only a symbol of academic achievement but also a reaffirmation of their commitment to serve with excellence, empathy, and equity.

🎓 A Legacy of Healing and Leadership

Morehouse School of Medicine has long been a national leader in advancing health equity, diversifying the physician workforce, and training doctors to meet the needs of underserved communities. The Class of 2025 is carrying that torch forward—ready to heal, lead, and uplift.

“This white coat represents more than just clinical knowledge—it represents trust, compassion, and a promise to care for every patient with dignity,”
Morehouse School of Medicine Faculty Speaker

👏 Celebrating a Milestone of Purpose

Surrounded by family, faculty, mentors, and fellow students, each member of the Class of 2025 was called forward to don the long white coat—an unforgettable moment that signals their readiness to serve on the front lines of healthcare.

The Atlanta Medical Association salutes these rising physicians for their hard work, dedication, and courage. We are proud to witness their growth and honored to support their continued journey toward excellence.