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Self explanatory poll. What is your current attire when in your outpatient clinic?
Also, many people are forced to abide by a certain dress code. I'm going to make a separate poll for DESIRED attire if you could choose, as some are forced to abide by a dress code.
Just curious what most people are doing. I've seen several scenarios during my training: nice scrubs with white coat, suit, dress shirt/tie with white coat, and dress shirt/tie with no white coat. The nice scrubs with white coat sure was convenient and I thought better from an infection risk standpoint, as washing scrubs is easier than washing dress shirt/slacks. Most docs I know, especially residents, don't wash their dress shirts very often. And don't even get me started on ties......
AAANNNDD, for all of the women, I'm sorry I don't know the female equivalents for all of these. I could probably figure it out with google, but that would require work.
Also, many people are forced to abide by a certain dress code. I'm going to make a separate poll for DESIRED attire if you could choose, as some are forced to abide by a dress code.
Just curious what most people are doing. I've seen several scenarios during my training: nice scrubs with white coat, suit, dress shirt/tie with white coat, and dress shirt/tie with no white coat. The nice scrubs with white coat sure was convenient and I thought better from an infection risk standpoint, as washing scrubs is easier than washing dress shirt/slacks. Most docs I know, especially residents, don't wash their dress shirts very often. And don't even get me started on ties......
AAANNNDD, for all of the women, I'm sorry I don't know the female equivalents for all of these. I could probably figure it out with google, but that would require work.