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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So for those against it are you trying to tell me you’ve never stopped anywhere after work in the clothes you worked in that day? Come on!!!
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Replying to @thepedimom @gorskon and
I hereby rapidly confess to being guilty in the past as an exhausted Resident/Chief Resident/Fellow over trainings that went to PGY8. After becoming staff, though, I began to pay more attention to it.
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Yup. Me too. I haven't worn scrubs outside of the OR suite in a very long time.
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Replying to @gorskon @thepedimom and
I think I eventually began to see getting out of them before going home as part of my release from the pager and rejoining the real world as a random citizen which I cherished when that stage finally arrived in my career, to be honest.
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