Students Facing Their First Clinical Practice
Moved to Tears by Parents' Video Messages
The Department of Dental Hygiene at Silla University (President: Heo Namsik) held a meaningful event to reaffirm the ethical mission and responsibilities of prospective dental hygienists.
On July 3, Silla University hosted the 14th Oath Ceremony and Pin Presentation for Prospective Dental Hygienists, attended by over 50 participants including Han Jiyeong, Dean of the College of Health and Welfare, faculty members, and third-year students of the Department of Dental Hygiene.
Silla University Department of Dental Hygiene is posing for a commemorative photo holding a pinsoo ritual. Photo by Silla University
The event took place at the main auditorium of the Medical and Life Sciences Building 2 and included a variety of programs such as an opening address by the department head, a congratulatory speech by the dean of the College of Health and Welfare, a video message from the university president, and a video congratulatory message from the president of the Busan branch of the Korean Dental Hygienists Association.
A total of 31 students received pins during the ceremony. Through the official recitation of the oath, they took their first steps as prospective dental hygienists. The highlight of the event was a surprise video letter from parents, prepared by the faculty. As the students, who were nervous ahead of their first clinical practice, watched the messages from their families, many were moved to tears and found comfort and encouragement.
Kim Yoorin, head of the Department of Dental Hygiene, said, "I hope this oath ceremony provided students with an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to dedication and service as healthcare professionals," and added, "We will continue to offer various programs to nurture oral health experts who possess clinical skills, professionalism, and ethical awareness."
The Department of Dental Hygiene at Silla University is strengthening its distinctive educational curriculum in line with the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, including AI-based oral health management programs and practical training linked to community oral health campaigns.
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