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I've needed this answer for some time now! I've been worried since I begun the journey if it would have future repercussions (non-trad army vet)Has anyone encountered issues with tattoos in med school? I have a tattoo on each forearm and am prepared to cover them. They are not offensive, just curious if any students have run into issues.

I think I used the example of a parent who is a tattoo artist taking their kid to the pediatrician and connecting better if the pediatrician also had visible tattoos...One of the residents I work with has knuckle and neck tattoos as well actually...so clearly it CAN be done even with some serious tats.
I heard tattoos like these are really popular in the medical community:
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Helps for when you are applying EM
That's pretty sick. What field are they in, out of curiosity?
I think you're required to have one if you do EM
A “No Ragrets” tattoo.Required to have what?
Required to have what?
You have to scrub that area if you're talking about a surgery rotation, so no watches or makeup in the time you're in surgery. But you also wear a gown and gloves so while you're scrubbing and waiting to be gowned would be when it was most noticeable and nobody would look or care.I'm thinking about getting a small wrist tattoo, and was planning on covering it with either a watch or make-up while in the hospital if I have to. Is there any policy against wearing make-up/watches in the hospital/during surgery?