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Old 10-17-2011, 07:34 PM   #1
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So I have my first interview tomorrow and realized that with my skirt suit, my small tattoo on the inside of my ankle shows through my tights. Should I try to hid it more or is my somewhat small tattoo be ok?
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I've thought about this too. I'd say as long as it's small, and not of something compromising, you should be fine. Most likely they won't even notice it, but even if they do, as long as it's not full sleeves of skeletons killing puppies I think you'll be fine. Good luck with the interview!
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i would hide it as much as possible in an interview.
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It won't be an issue. A big one on your neck and cheek might raise eyebrows, though.
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makeup. i put makeup on mine so it couldn't possible be shown. for the first one. the second interview i just made sure to keep it covered.
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Can makeup really cover a tattoo? Dang, girls have it easy.

Giving birth can't be THAT bad...
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Can makeup really cover a tattoo? Dang, girls have it easy.

Giving birth can't be THAT bad...
i wore makeup over mine. i am a guy. doesn't have to be a girls only thing. and it covers it up quite well depending on the thickness of the makeup.

it is special makeup. like specifically "tattoo coverup."
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i wore makeup over mine. i am a guy. doesn't have to be a girls only thing. and it covers it up quite well depending on the thickness of the makeup.

it is special makeup. like specifically "tattoo coverup."
Lol I was just teasing.
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Lol I was just teasing.
Lol. Oh. I agree. Women probably whine too much about child birth.
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makeup. i put makeup on mine so it couldn't possible be shown. for the first one. the second interview i just made sure to keep it covered.
That is awesome. Is it on your wrist or something?
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It won't be an issue. A big one on your neck and cheek might raise eyebrows, though.
So the medical community/adcoms would not be very supportive of a Yadier Molina (StL Cards) neck tattoo?? What if it was the DO staff?
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That is awesome. Is it on your wrist or something?
I have a sleeve. I covered up my wrist in case my suit sleeve came up.
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I have a half sleeve on one arm and one on my back, so it wasn't an issue as they are easily covered up with long sleeves. As a dentist in my own practice, I have never had a patient make a negative comment. Now as an associate, I just keep it covered up.
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It won't be an issue. A big one on your neck and cheek might raise eyebrows, though.
So teardrops are out the question?
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A ton of people in my class have tattoos. A handful have full sleeves and we spend about four hours a week shirtless hanging out in a big room with teaching DOs. They become conversation pieces if anything. Some people have chest pieces, back pieces, etc. Lots of girls also have ankle tattoos and foot tattoos and are not afraid to wear shoes that show them even outside of lab. As long as yours is not on your hands, neck, face, head, etc., it is a non-issue.
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I think that professionalism is the name of the game here. Most of the people who are adcoms grew up in a generation where tattoos were taboo. I would play it safe and cover it as best that you can for a formal interview, but after that I don't think it will be an issue once you start classes.
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I complete agree with above. I have never had an issues with my tattoo being exposed in the hospital, but I wasn't going to chance it. I wore tattoo concealer to my first and number one choice. I didn't wear it to my second, just kept it covered. I got accepted to both but in this game, it is better to be safe.
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Remember the #1 goal in interviewing is to get into the 'club' that is being a physician.

Once you are in, the rules relax. But getting in you need to put your best image forward, and like it or not visible tattoos are looked down on by some people. It would suck to not cover and then have a old-school MD interview you and vote No.

Once you get into a country club you can drink & cuss; but if you do it during your tour they will never give you an invitation. Same concept.
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I have full sleeves and I definately covered them up for the interviews. Though tattoos are becoming much more common, the majority of the people we are going to be caring for may look down upon them so I anticipate a lot of long sleeved shirts in my future.
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There are worse things than a small ankle tattoo, but I would echo many of the responses here. Try to conservatively conceal the tattoo, but if it is difficult to really hide then own it. My experience thus far in med school has shown me that the faculty members have lives too. Meaning, they probably won't be taken back by a conservative tattoo on your ankle. Odds are decent that they have something similar themselves.
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I guess it doesn't exactly pertain to interviews. But while shadowing in the ER, I saw a neurosurgeon who had large tattoos on both his arms (obviously very visible when he had his scrubs on). And I asked the attending about it, and he said as long as he has the qualifications and personality to get the job done it won't matter. That being said, I'm sure having a noticeable tatto is something that can be frowned upon depending on the person but if you have what it takes to be a good physician/medical school candidate I guess it's something you don't have to worry too much? Just a personal experience.
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The way you have explained your tattoo ...there was no need to hide it....it was very okay...though I think make-up is a very good option...!!
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use concealer! And if it's small enough a band-aide may do? I'm gonna have the same issue, except mine is on my wrist and may show when i'm reaching for a hand shake etc.
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The OP had her interview about 7 months ago. lol.
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lol good call! I was about to reply to the OP too...
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The OP had her interview about 7 months ago. lol.
LOL fail
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it was a spam post, you can tell by the link. unfortunately, i doubt anyone here is looking for an apprentice tattoo kit.
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I'd hide it because of that small chance that you'll be judged negatively about it - why take that risk? Edit: I should read replies before I reply! oh well, maybe someone else is wondering the same thing so I'll leave the response
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I've kinda wondered about the sigma with tats in the medical community... like is there any? I have 2 tattoos that are easily covered (back and ankle) and am probably going to end up getting more visable ones in the next couple years (i want one on my bicep for sure). Do you guys think I'll get any flack for it if I am already in med school/they can all be covered when I'm wearing a pantsuit and dark panty hose?
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it was a spam post, you can tell by the link. unfortunately, i doubt anyone here is looking for an apprentice tattoo kit.
Dont knock em til you try em... I especially appreciate the color by number sticker they include with each kit
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i have tear drop tats, hopefully it wont ruin my chances
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Dont wear tank tops, problem solved
that works. tank tops are tacky anyways
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that works. tank tops are tacky anyways
you mean to tell me spaghetti straps, no bra and clear plastic stilettos to an interview aren't okay?
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you can tell i've been reading people of walmart too much.
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you mean to tell me spaghetti straps, no bra and clear plastic stilettos to an interview aren't okay?
Thats what I'm wearing.....and I'm male.
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Thats what I'm wearing.....and I'm male.
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Lol. Oh. I agree. Women probably whine too much about child birth.
I like how you say "probably".. Here I am scared to death to go through that in the future. :/
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Lol I was just flirting.
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What do you all think a nosepin would convey at an interview ? I have heard its no biggie, but I have also heard and personally feel like its unprofessional.
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What do you all think a nosepin would convey at an interview ? I have heard its no biggie, but I have also heard and personally feel like its unprofessional.

hey guise is this purrfessional??

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both filled and un-filled + a neck piece
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Niceee. Just wear your Bloods or Crips bandana and they'll be too scared to reject you.
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I have visible hand tattoos and I am somewhat worried...
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I have visible hand tattoos and I am somewhat worried...
I keep hearing amazing reviews on http://www.sephora.com/tattoo-concealer-P231113 If you're worried (and I think it's reasonable to be, given the conservative nature of med schools, especially during the interview process), this stuff seems like a solid choice.

Teh famous pic for it:
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I keep hearing amazing reviews on http://www.sephora.com/tattoo-concealer-P231113 If you're worried (and I think it's reasonable to be, given the conservative nature of med schools, especially during the interview process), this stuff seems like a solid choice.

Teh famous pic for it:
I don't have tattoos but as a bit of a makeup addict , I can tell you that instead of getting the overpriced Kat Von D Tattoo Concealer , try out Hard Candy Glamoflauge Heavy Duty Concealer. It cost $6 and works just as well.
demonstration I found on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmodtnewA4M
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