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Febrifuge said:I scoffed at the Dansko clogs. "No freakin' way," I said. "I'm just a part-time employee anyway," I said. "My Doc Martens or Mephistos or running shoes are good enough for a day at the office and a walk around the bar district," I said.
Then I worked two 8-hour shifts in one week, on top of my 40-hour Dilbert job. The other shoes would clearly not cut it. Funny, how you never stop moving in the ED.
Then I sheepishly tried the Danskos at the mall. I bought them. "They're just for work," I said. "Nobody will see them."
Now I wear nothing else, just about. Screw fashion. I'm a hippie Scandinavian deep in my soul, so why not look like one? And anyway, they feel sort of like Western boots in their swagger, and I'm an inch taller. It's a net plus, any way I look at it.
QuinnNSU said:I voluntarily choose to wear a shirt and tie.
PluckyDuk8 said:K, I'm not an ER doc, I'm a 2nd year med student with a lot of EMS work....
Who loves her Merrill jungle mocs. 😎
QuinnNSU said:I voluntarily choose to wear a shirt and tie.
VienneseWaltz said:Hey docB, how'd you vote twice?
QuinnNSU said:During the day shift (7a-7p), I voluntarily choose to wear a shirt and tie. Yeah yeah, stop the shock. So I wear dress shoes. Not the most comfortable but whatever. If I'm in wearing tennis shoes.
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Apollyon said:People talking about MRSA from ties are talking out of their asses.
docB said:With the election looming and lots of heated topics on the board it's time we tackled a really important issue: shoes.
Who wears what and why? What's the most important factor? Comfort, washability, fashion?
And who cares anyway?
Apollyon said:Me too. Hell, I wore a tie overnight last night in the Peds ED. People talking about MRSA from ties are talking out of their asses. Even IF a tie is full of germs, so what? Look at Annals, April 2004 - sterile gloves or nonsterile to suture wounds, no difference in infection rates. Look in Roberts and Hedges about tap water irrigation (one such study, my colleague, E. Brooke Lerner, did), and how, regardless of the gnarly bugs routinely cultured from faucets, millions of Americans (hell, even...maybe...some people on SDN) are proof positive that Mom putting their cuts under running water in the kitchen or bathroom did not get infected.
In other news, I wear dress shoes...sort of. I have a pair of wingtips that have a rubber sole (hey - good name for an album...), so, even though I look like a fashion plate, my dogs ain't barkin' at the end of the shift.
QuinnNSU said:Tomorrow is a 7a-7p but since its the weekend and immediately after my shift I am going to a HouseStaff party, I will be wearing scrubs and athletic shoes. But check out this pic of one of my attending's shoes!
drgirlnyu said:EM green and yellow nikes?!?!? awesome![]()
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Febrifuge said:Dude, purple scrubs?
Febrifuge said:Dude, purple scrubs?
QuinnNSU said:Tomorrow is a 7a-7p but since its the weekend and immediately after my shift I am going to a HouseStaff party, I will be wearing scrubs and athletic shoes. But check out this pic of one of my attending's shoes!

docB said:Second: I just realized that I posted a poll with a blatant typo/spelling error in the categories. I've got to quit posting at 0230 (he thinks while he's posting at 0230). At the end of a long ED shift I'm not surprised that I misspelled "athletic" but I do hate to appear illiterate. Oh well.