Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) hosted its annual white coat ceremony for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2026, a rite of passage signifying their clinical training.


Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) hosted its annual white coat ceremony for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2026. This significant event marks a rite of passage for medical and health science students, signifying the start of their clinical training.
The ceremony took place in the Veterinary Medicine conference room, celebrating students who have completed the first four years of their academic program.
During the ceremony, the students donned their white coats, symbolizing their transition to the clinical phase of their education. They now have two more years to complete their six-year undergraduate program.
A post from the student information account @VOICE_of_KNUST on X (formerly Twitter) congratulated the students: “Even though the journey is full of obstacles, you still smile towards those storms. Two years more to go.”
Fellow KNUST students also took to social media to congratulate their peers. Comments included:
@BKpormasi: “Animal Doctors, well done. Make sure you don’t eat your patients.”
@OwusuIsaac31836: “6 years, dem try ooo. Even the 4 years sef I no dey see top.”
@whyalwaysMESSii: “6 years be hard o Ei.”
@precious_fosu: “Mmoa mmoa doctors.”
@Lumii_Studios: “Main character vibes.”
This ceremony is a proud moment for the students as they advance towards completing their journey in veterinary medicine at KNUST.
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