When I worked at the hospital I'd see doctors in scrubs at the hospial of course and on occassion see them in their scrubs going to a clinic off campus nearby probably for a meeting. Outside the hospital though I'd never see doctors in scrubs. Mostly those that would wear scrubs in public were other staff such as nurses, cna's, technicians, ect. I've never worn scrubs myself because I worked in administration and had to dress business casual. We all wished we could wear scrubs because we'd hear how comfortable it is was but it wouldn't make sense for us to be wearing them after all.
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Originally posted by houseelf View Postconstantly. I was happy to switch from light baby blue to a prettier emerald green because he wears them all the time. He even likes to have clinics after procedures so he can get out of wearing a tie. Scrubs are great for painting, staining, and yard work, BTW.~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
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DH doesn't wear scrubs anymore .... just his regular street clothes. His specialty isn't very procedural though. When he was doing residency/fellowship they weren't supposed to wear them out of the hospital, but they all did. It always grossed me out to have him come home in them .... and yet ... the same things that could jump on to his scrubs can get on his clothes! LOL
ick .... maybe I should go do more laundry!
Kris~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
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Dh wears them to & from the hospital since he works in them exclusively. He doesn't wear them any other time.
About a year ago I started a thread with the same title because Dh was yelled at by a looney old woman on his walk home for wearing them out of the hospital. Because, after all, scrubs are the main spreaders of disease - NOT.Wife to Hand Surgeon just out of training, mom to two lovely kittys and little boy, O, born in Sept 08.
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My husband always avoided wearing scrubs in public as much as possible--he doesn't want the attention, and I think specifically he's concerned that someone will need medical assistance and everyone will expect him to fix it. When someone passes out in public they rarely need someone to tell them exactly what kind of leukemia they have.
He didn't avoid wearing his military uniform in public, but one time he was riding the subway in NYC in his uniform and a guy and his girlfriend got in a loud fight and the boyfriend started grabbing her by the arm, etc. He said half the people on the car started turning to look at him. In his head he's like, "Oh shit, now I have to get knifed on the subway because it happens to be a drill weekend?" They got off at the next stop, though.
He hasn't worn scrubs in a year, though! Shirt with no tie every day (ever since that tie-germ study came out), if he's seeing a patient to do a bone marrow biopsy he wears his white coat over it. He's not sure if he'll ever need to wear scrubs in his new job.Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
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That reminds me when my husband was doing his residency he and the other doctors wore their scrubs and the attendings wore scrubs with the white doctors jacket over them most of the time. When he went to work at the private clinic in the resort town the doctors wore business casual with the white jacket. During his military service he had to wear fatigues as well and on their breaks they couldn't wear fatigues but they did have to wear a special casual military outfit showing they're active duty but on a break, as if the hair cut didn't already give them away.PGY4 Nephrology Fellow
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Originally posted by ChristinaMarie View PostI keep telling him to leave them there so THEY can do the laundry instead of us, but he insists it's much easier to have a stockpile of scrubs at home.
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DH will take his scrub top off and wear a different shirt with scrub pants outside the hospital. He also doesn't like the attention, and most people don't notice.
That said, he has about 6 pairs here, and I'm the launderess.
Hot wash, hot dry.Wife to Family Medicine attending, Mom to DS1 and DS2
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostThe Univ of Iowa has a very strict one in, one out policy for scrubs (at least that is what I remember). During med school, E wore scrubs all the time (I think it was a naive badge of honor thing), during residency he always wore dress slacks with a button down, no tie.
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I finally asked him why he won't wear them out. He said he doesn't wear them in public because that is the correct protocol (at his hospital anyways) and will not wear them out when he is an attending either. I also don't think he wants to broadcast his profession. Though I randomly met and had a very long convo. with one of his attendings in the library bec. he had his scrubs on.Last edited by Chrisada; 05-23-2011, 04:38 PM.
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostMaybe it varies by department then. All I know is I didn't wash scrubs in Iowa.
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