A white coat is an overcoat or smock worn by medics and scientists.

White coat may also refer to:

  • White coat ceremony, a relatively new ritual in some medical schools and pharmacy schools
  • White coat hypertension, a phenomenon in which patients exhibit elevated blood pressure in a clinical setting but not when recorded by themselves at home
  • White-coated titi, Callicebus pallescens, a species of titi, a type of New World monkey
  • Intern Academy, a Canadian movie named White Coats in the United States
  • "White Coats", a song by Foxes from Glorious
  • Whitecoat, a newborn harp or grey seal with soft, white fur
  • Operation Whitecoat, a secret operation carried out by the US Army during the period 1954-1973
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