You said in your earlier post that wearing a white coat identifies you as a med student and why is that douchey. Then you said why is it douchey to wear it outside the hospital. Connecting the two statements, I assumed that you wanted to know why is it douchey to wear it outside the hospital where it will identify you as a med student. Hence, my question regarding why do you care to be identified as a med student outside the hospital.
I'm sorry, but as cool and non-douchey as you have all made yourselves sound, I guarantee you've all done something to ID yourselves as a med students in public, and you've also likely done other things in the hospital to mislead people into thinking you're doctors instead of med students (the real reason students are so fast to shed the short coat).
Some people wear their scrubs out in public because they didn't have enough time to change....
but really they did. Some people leave their badge on when it's not necessary. Some people just talk about patients or "interesting cases" in public, talking about medical conditions that they've become temporary experts on because of their reading, but they act as though they are very experienced in the matter...ultimately bringing attention to their career choice.
I point this out not to clown on you guys, but to say that
this behavior is natural and inevitable. No matter how hard you try to be cool and above it all, you'll eventually cave in. My guess is that 100% of the people that posted in this thread are guilty of something large or small that is considered med-student-douche by someone else. It's up to you if you want to share. I'll go first.
For me, it was during my third year medicine rotation. I left the hospital in a hurry and went to a dinner party in scrub pants and a T-shirt...with my badge and pager on.....At the time, I felt as if I didn't have time to change...
but really I did. That pager wasn't going to go off.
Just because you're beyond it now doesn't mean you should turn around and make fun of the people just slightly more naive than you. In my opinion, that's more douchey than having your white coat on a hanger.