No. No you don’t wear scrubs to a restaurant for dinner. Just go home and change.
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Replying to @TerryAdirimMD @Dr_ScottK
bottoms are fine if you take the top off (shirt under, obv) or throw on a fleece
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Replying to @MDaware @TerryAdirimMD
Agree. Walking in like you just came from the OR is bad form.
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Reminds me of kids wearing their jeans saggy so you could read designer's name on their underwear. No, the WHOLE random world doesn't need to know I'm a doctor. It also means if you go home in scrubs, you probably arrive at work in scrubs which kinda defeats purpose of scrubs.
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Replying to @sapienist @Dr_ScottK and
Clearly you are not an ER physician. Every Er physician shows up in scrubs and goes home in scrubs. This does not defeat the purpose of scrubs.
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Replying to @thepedimom @Dr_ScottK and
The purpose of scrubs is to eliminate the outside germs brought into a clinical environment on outside clothes. If you wear them inbound to work....you've defeated the purpose. They weren't invented as a uniform.
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Replying to @sapienist @thepedimom and
The purpose of my scrubs (and true for many in EM) is to have a select set of clothing exposed to bodily fluids that is easily washable and not worn on my off days. All scrubs are not OR scrubs!
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Replying to @AdvocacyMD @thepedimom and
Scrubs were invented for the OR and repurposed for everywhere else. Now, on this thread, they seem to be getting repurposed for dining fashion statements.
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Or to try to pick up women...https://respectfulinsolence.com/2007/06/03/drunk-with-scrubs/ …
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