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khakis, nice shoes, and a button down.
no need for tie or black pants. look presentable, but overdo it.
really no tie? I thought physicians all wore ties when they round
really no tie? I thought physicians all wore ties when they round
Kids kids kids. A tie is NOT optional. Wear it. Respect it. If for some reason he's not, he'll say "you don't have to wear that silly tie" and have you take it off. This is much better than "why aren't you wearing a tie?"
If you really want to impress an ID doc, wear a bowtie and tell him you wore it because it has less chance of becoming a dangerous foamite.
you obviously don't know what it means to look professional.god i hate people who cant think for themselves. you really think a tie is necessary in a small private practice where one female doc wears a coat over a ****ty dress and a male doc wears a crappy maroon plaid shirt?
half of the deal is looking good yourself. im guessing you guys arent very good looking, otherwise you wouldnt have these kinds of problems.
obviously a tie is needed in some situations, but to always wear one is silly and annoying.
god i hate people who cant think for themselves. you really think a tie is necessary in a small private practice where one female doc wears a coat over a ****ty dress and a male doc wears a crappy maroon plaid shirt?
half of the deal is looking good yourself. im guessing you guys arent very good looking, otherwise you wouldnt have these kinds of problems.
obviously a tie is needed in some situations, but to always wear one is silly and annoying.
god i hate people who cant think for themselves. you really think a tie is necessary in a small private practice where one female doc wears a coat over a ****ty dress and a male doc wears a crappy maroon plaid shirt?
half of the deal is looking good yourself. im guessing you guys arent very good looking, otherwise you wouldnt have these kinds of problems.
obviously a tie is needed in some situations, but to always wear one is silly and annoying.
What a TOOL!!!PS: once when I was shadowing, I saw another premed come in for the day to shadow another doc; he was wearing a tuxedo. I'd say thats a TAD overboard...but thats my opinion =P
PS: once when I was shadowing, I saw another premed come in for the day to shadow another doc; he was wearing a tuxedo. I'd say thats a TAD overboard...but thats my opinion =P
He'd be broke so fast.If I were the attending I'd get a pretty good laugh at that and tell him to keep it up
He'd be broke so fast.
And to answer yoru question - yes, wear a tie. The physician will then let you know if you do have to wear one or not. Would you go to a job interview in t-shirt and jeans? It's just like that.
LOL!~
Girls seem so under-represented in this thread
As a girl, in the OR... I wear whatever. No one ever sees it. I asked the surgeon I shadow and he said: Jeans and a nice blouse for after surgery during rounds.
When I shadow him in the clinic, I wear a dress during the summer and jeans and a nice shirt (per his request) in the winter. It shows I'm still a student but I'm interested in learning. I feel it also makes the patients more comfortable to have the student in less professional garb. I've gotten quite a few compliments about my clothing and none of them think its weird that I'm not in like, a suit.
My two cents 🙂
BTW - I'm about to shadow this Urologist. Does anyone think that's weird? He does mostly kidney-stone stuff, no prostates anymore. Every time I tell a MS1 or MS2 friend about this they look at me funny.
LOL!~
Girls seem so under-represented in this thread
As a girl, in the OR... I wear whatever. No one ever sees it. I asked the surgeon I shadow and he said: Jeans and a nice blouse for after surgery during rounds.
When I shadow him in the clinic, I wear a dress during the summer and jeans and a nice shirt (per his request) in the winter. It shows I'm still a student but I'm interested in learning. I feel it also makes the patients more comfortable to have the student in less professional garb. I've gotten quite a few compliments about my clothing and none of them think its weird that I'm not in like, a suit.
My two cents 🙂
Trying to figure out what to wear is stressing me out more than the shadowing itself. This is ridiculous. I couldn't tell what the consensus was on dresses. Yay or nay?
By all the comments above, there appears to be different rules for different situations. Before I started shadowing I visited the hospital where I was to shadow and observed what everyone else was wearing.
Started my shadowing and the doctor commented that usually he has to ask the student to look around and see if he/she notices anything different between themselve and everyone else. He then sends them home to try again.
So, don't stress, just copy and fit in
I start shadowing next week and they told me to wear a lab coat with nice slacks and a nice polo. That's about it.
On a side note, I'm a bit nervous about my first time shadowing because it seems like you would just be in the way of the doctors' work. But I guess they have gotten used to it after many students have followed them around...
Is it bad to ask how much they make while shadowing?