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 @MDaware @thepedimom and
Both share one purpose: Not spreading hospital bugs and/or patient bodily fluids outside of the works area. So, yes, wearing ER scrubs home defeats that purpose.
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Replying to @gorskon @thepedimom and
thats one purpose others include: not getting dirty things on clothes used for other purposes signalling certain types of care areas physician wellness
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No one said that wasn't a purpose. However, that purpose didn't justify violating the other purpose by tracking outside crap into the hospital patient care area and far grosser and worse) tracking inside hospital bugs and bodily fluids out.
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