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Can anyone inform me on the general process of entering the OR? I arranged to shadow a neurosurgeon at the hospital I work at, however it never happened because I was clueless from the moment I entered the department. I have very basic questions.
I put on a cap and am buzzed into the Surgery department. From there I am greeted by the surgeon who makes his way into the "employee only" room with locker rooms. I suppose I follow him there, change into scrubs (or change my scrubs, if I had been working that day). I follow him to outside of the operating room where he scrubs in, and then enters the room. A tech (or nurse) helps him gown and glove. Do I follow his every move?
When I went to the OR the day I was to shadow, no one would help me find the surgeon, nor the locker room, nor give me the code to the locker room when I did find it. I had no idea what I needed to do. Next time I'm going to keep the surgeon within eye sight.
Cap/hair net: can either work? I have shortish hair and sideburns. Does it matter which I use to cover my head? How much hair needs to be covered? Ears?
Mask: if I'm shadowing, do I need a mask with the eye shield, or just something to cover my mouth/nose?
Shoe covers/gloves: do I need them to stand in the OR?
Scrubs: in the ED, we all wear shirts under our tops. As a guy, nothing goes under my scrub top, right? Does the scrub top need to be tucked in?
Sorry for the length and stupidity of this, but the OR staff was very unhelpful and even rude. I would appreciate any advice whatsoever.

Can anyone inform me on the general process of entering the OR? I arranged to shadow a neurosurgeon at the hospital I work at, however it never happened because I was clueless from the moment I entered the department. I have very basic questions.
I put on a cap and am buzzed into the Surgery department. From there I am greeted by the surgeon who makes his way into the "employee only" room with locker rooms. I suppose I follow him there, change into scrubs (or change my scrubs, if I had been working that day). I follow him to outside of the operating room where he scrubs in, and then enters the room. A tech (or nurse) helps him gown and glove. Do I follow his every move?
When I went to the OR the day I was to shadow, no one would help me find the surgeon, nor the locker room, nor give me the code to the locker room when I did find it. I had no idea what I needed to do. Next time I'm going to keep the surgeon within eye sight.
Cap/hair net: can either work? I have shortish hair and sideburns. Does it matter which I use to cover my head? How much hair needs to be covered? Ears?
Mask: if I'm shadowing, do I need a mask with the eye shield, or just something to cover my mouth/nose?
Shoe covers/gloves: do I need them to stand in the OR?
Scrubs: in the ED, we all wear shirts under our tops. As a guy, nothing goes under my scrub top, right? Does the scrub top need to be tucked in?
Sorry for the length and stupidity of this, but the OR staff was very unhelpful and even rude. I would appreciate any advice whatsoever.
