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At my gig I find myself walking 15,000 steps a day. My cloud shoes are not holding up well. What types of shoes do you all wear? What’s your daily step count?
Supervision? Those are the only days I get any steps in. I wear calzuros to give my feet some ventilation, and I keep a pair of Crocs echo clog at one of the ASCs, also has good ventilation.At my gig I find myself walking 15,000 steps a day. My cloud shoes are not holding up well. What types of shoes do you all wear? What’s your daily step count?
That’s what I use, Calzuros. Just looking at them, you wouldn’t think they are comfortable, but they are the best I’ve found.Supervision? Those are the only days I get any steps in. I wear calzuros to give my feet some ventilation, and I keep a pair of Crocs echo clog at one of the ASCs, also has good ventilation.
never heard of themI started getting calzuros 6 months ago, and I buy the insoles because the bumpy plastic was weird. They're fine; they're not my favorite, but my favorite changed, so I stopped buying them.
Yeah, they look weird, but I think they are really comfortable.
After years of wearing Merrells and Keens those started not being the most comfortable, so I bought the bullet and got a pair of Crocs despite always thinking those looked stupid AF too. But the Crocs have actually been pretty damn comfortable, so now I'm open to stupid looking rubber/foam shoes I guess...Yeah, they look weird, but I think they are really comfortable.
The Rebels look even weirder. I just bought those to try them. I bought the back straps for the original, and the rebels come with back straps.Yeah, they look weird, but I think they are really comfortable.
I always had trouble keeping clogs on while walking a ton. Love birks and know oofos are great from colleagues but I feel like they always are falling off my feet when I'm scrambling around
Currently using my 8 year old Dansko's which are comfortable, durable, and give me a nice 1.5 inch height boost. I'm open to trying anything that gives me the same vertical advantage. Yes I'm short.
1000%If no one cared I would wear Adidas Sandles.
I worked with an Anesthesiologist as a med student who wore flip flops (no socks) with shoe covers covering his feet. Genius.
I did this for all of residency. I'd buy a new pair every year. Sometimes that foam bottom is slippery on wet floors, but otherwise it was great. Have transitions to bouncing between Crocs and a lightly used pair of discount tennis shoes.$15 athletic works mesh shoes from Walmart. Very comfortable even on long days and calls
Athletic Works Men's Banded Jogger Slip-on Athletic Sneakers Athletic Works Men's Banded Jogger Slip-on Athletic Sneakers - Walmart.com
Tried a whole bunch during med school and residency like crocs, danskos, merril but no major help. Lightweight shoes are the best.
Only time I've had plantar's fasciitis, did the PT, but wouldn't get better till I changed out the shoes. Never had an issue since. (Was probably doing 20k+ steps per day at that point in my life)For a serious reply, recently I've just started buying cheaper slip-ons that seems somewhat comfortable and then replacing frequently. One pair for each site we cover. 10k+ steps easy on my medical direction days, much less on my stool sitting days.
I did have my first ever bout with plantar fasciitis though. Podiatrist I work with and respect said the shoes were fine but recommended heat moldable insoles.
We'll see if it's good enough.
Various European walking shoes. Sneakers don't last very long.
Oofos clogs are what I roll with. Routinely do 10-15k steps/day in the OR. I tried them out at a marathon expo and these things are amazing. Literally the best cushioning of any clog or shoe out there while still being easy to clean.
Oofos
I work one locums job that has 2 bair huggers in the room -- one for the patient, one for the anesthesiologist. I can't bring myself to use it after years of not using it.I personally don’t do it but you can use a bair hugger when you’re cold
Omg …. Reminds of some old thread where someone mentioned “use the suction to suction out your farts in the OR”I work one locums job that has 2 bair huggers in the room -- one for the patient, one for the anesthesiologist. I can't bring myself to use it after years of not using it.
Damn! You got this game on lock! You are literally one of my favorite people on here! Probably my favorite!!!At work? I sit the stool so 2000/day and I wear fuzzy slippers.