White Coats and Quiet Thrones is a reflective, human-centered exploration of supremacy within the medical profession and its hidden consequences. Through vivid clinical moments, personal reflection, and ethical insight, the book examines how authority in medicine is built, how it shapes training, patient care, and professional identity, and how it quietly harms both patients and doctors. Rather than attacking medicine, it invites honest self-examination, showing how power, hierarchy, and silence become normalized. The book ultimately offers a hopeful path forward, arguing for a form of medical authority rooted in humility, collaboration, and humanity.