Dress Code for MS1 students?

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Does anyone know if schools have dress codes for students (obv doing preceptorships or similar things requires professional dress) in classes? or practice clinical work? etc.

Also, what does everyone plan on wearing first day? Throughout the year?
 
Does anyone know if schools have dress codes for students (obv doing preceptorships or similar things requires professional dress) in classes? or practice clinical work? etc.

Also, what does everyone plan on wearing first day? Throughout the year?

My daily dress will consist of the following: t-shirt, jeans/cargo pants, sandals/tennis shoes, and occasionally a hoodie.
 
I know my school requires scrubs for anatomy lab, but other than that everyone just dresses pretty casual.
 
Wear what you are comfortable in for lectures, what you don't care about for lab, and what everyone else wears for rounds/clinicals/preclinicals/whateveryourschooldoeswithpatientsforfirstyears.
 
Other than CCLCM, I don't know of any other allo school that has a dress code for situations where you won't be seeing patients/standardized patients... feel free to chime in if I'm wrong though!
 
pssss, if you want to be the cool new MSI and impress your peers, wear a 'Vote for Pedro' shirt
 
:laugh:
Does anyone know if schools have dress codes for students (obv doing preceptorships or similar things requires professional dress) in classes? or practice clinical work? etc.

Also, what does everyone plan on wearing first day? Throughout the year?

Nothing at all...I like being the center of attention...:laugh:

j/k...no dress code that I know of for lecture. I guess the norm...what everyone else has already said
 
What about class rings? I'm hoping wearing your undergrad class ring is not the equivalent of wearing your highschool letterman as a college freshman? lol

Been wanting to ask this for a while now, but didn't want to start a whole thread. Thanks!
 
What about class rings? I'm hoping wearing your undergrad class ring is not the equivalent of wearing your highschool letterman as a college freshman? lol

Been wanting to ask this for a while now, but didn't want to start a whole thread. Thanks!

I've always wondered why people actually spent money to get class rings...
 
What about class rings? I'm hoping wearing your undergrad class ring is not the equivalent of wearing your highschool letterman as a college freshman? lol

Been wanting to ask this for a while now, but didn't want to start a whole thread. Thanks!
It is. Sorry. Jostens is out to screw us all.
 
Other than CCLCM, I don't know of any other allo school that has a dress code for situations where you won't be seeing patients/standardized patients... feel free to chime in if I'm wrong though!

huhh?? CCLCM has a dress code?? details?
 
Class --> Whatever you want

Anatomy Lab --> Scrubs

Pre-clinical experiences --> Dress clothes and white coat

Special class days where they bring a patient to talk to you about their touchy-feely wonderful experience where a doctor changed their life --> dress clothes and white coat
 
I've always wondered why people actually spent money to get class rings...

I agreed with you in high school, but I don't have any jewelry and I really like the way our ring looks. Plus it was paid for as a gift so... no reason to turn it down.
 
I agreed with you in high school, but I don't have any jewelry and I really like the way our ring looks. Plus it was paid for as a gift so... no reason to turn it down.

Here ya go

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UM Boca campus has a dress code.
 
UM Boca campus has a dress code.
 
What about class rings? I'm hoping wearing your undergrad class ring is not the equivalent of wearing your highschool letterman as a college freshman? lol

Been wanting to ask this for a while now, but didn't want to start a whole thread. Thanks!

i vote no on the class ring ....i personally didn't buy one and if you have one wearing it every day would make you look like a huge tool.
 
What about class rings? I'm hoping wearing your undergrad class ring is not the equivalent of wearing your highschool letterman as a college freshman? lol

Been wanting to ask this for a while now, but didn't want to start a whole thread. Thanks!

I never bought mine or had any interest in wearing one. I never saw the point outside of a ring from one of the military academies, MIT, Harvard, or Texas A&M (for varying reasons).

That being said, I think a college ring is on a different level from a highschool letterman and don't see the big deal about wearing one. Now why you would want to expose something that bulky, valuable, and with some many cracks and crevices to anatomy lab and patient's orifices I'm not sure. 😛
 
Class --> Whatever you want

Anatomy Lab --> Scrubs

Pre-clinical experiences --> Dress clothes and white coat

Special class days where they bring a patient to talk to you about their touchy-feely wonderful experience where a doctor changed their life --> dress clothes and white coat

👍 Some preceptors [like mine] will, right or wrong, ask you not to wear your white coat when you see their patients.
 
Here ya go

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lol, got my package in the mail.

Damn, I'm really glad I read this thread. I had been planning my wardrobe next year complete with scrubs for every day of the week, multiple white coats so I can wear it every day (all day) over my scrubs even if one gets dirty, my stethoscope with me at all times (should my services be needed), and then my highschool letterman over that on days of 80 degrees or below.

Umm... should I still get my personalized license plates "2HotDoc"???
 
I know Mayo students have to wear business professional (suit-ish) on clinic days. No dress code on non-clinic days.
 
lol, got my package in the mail.

Umm... should I still get my personalized license plates "2HotDoc"???

Maybe... but be sure to walk to class. The longer the walk, the more opportunity for people to see you have a white coat on. :laugh:
 
Maybe... but be sure to walk to class. The longer the walk, the more opportunity for people to see you have a white coat on. :laugh:

And don't draw the line there. You should absolutely wear that coat to the grocery store, movie theater, gym, and out to bars (as long as smoking in bars is banned in your state). When people ask you casually how it's going, your stock answer is, "Fine, but I'm a little tired from saving lives all morning."
 
Jeans are a no-no. (But apparently girls can wear jeans...🙄)

Anytime you see patients for any reason you are going to want to wear your white coat.

I like to wear a tie to small groups and breakout sessions, but I wear polos to class.
 
Jeans every day, basically. Scrubs on anatomy lab days. Dress clothes (shirt and tie for guys) anytime your white coat is worn (all clinical and standardized patient experiences). Dress is even more casual on days that we only have small groups and no lecture. Techinically we're not supposed to wear sweats or baseball caps to lecture, but they both started showing up by mid-winter. None of the professors care.
 
huhh?? CCLCM has a dress code?? details?
It's basically business casual for class days. No jeans, t-shirts, flip-flops, sweats, pajamas, shorts, etc. As Law2Doc would say if he saw this thread, people who dress professionally are more likely to act professionally. That's the theory, anyway.
 
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