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#31142 - 03/06/08 03:52 PM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: Eddie]
KM Offline
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Registered: 30/08/01
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Loc: LHCH
Ahh.
How does all this tie or no tie.
Short sleeves or not.
Suit or not.
fit in with the Bare below the elbows campaign?
Weve been told no ties, no sleeves below the elbows in any clinical envoirenment. And no watches / rings etc (single wedding band accepted)

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#31143 - 03/06/08 04:19 PM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: KM]
Eddie Offline
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Registered: 21/02/02
Posts: 834
Loc: Jeddah
Where pretty much the same Karl, we have the option to wear scrubs which most of us do! Oh and the occasional flippers when entering the renal workshop!

Ed

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#31149 - 03/06/08 10:08 PM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: Eddie]
Chris Watts Offline
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Registered: 21/12/04
Posts: 449
Loc: UHBristol
Has anybody's dress code policy actually been updated since the Bare below the elbows campaign came in?

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#31151 - 04/06/08 07:47 AM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: Chris Watts]
KM Offline
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Registered: 30/08/01
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Yes ours

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#31158 - 04/06/08 09:31 AM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: KM]
D.O.A Offline
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Registered: 16/04/08
Posts: 32
Loc: Cider Country
I find short sleeves better anyway, when I used to have long sleeves I used to spend half the day rolling them up! Not to happy not wearing a watch though....how do i know when Tea break is coming!!

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#31159 - 04/06/08 10:07 AM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: D.O.A]
KM Offline
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Registered: 30/08/01
Posts: 728
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I wonder if you can get away with wearing a watch on grounds that it effects your balance and therefore health if youve worn one for so long.
laugh

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#31168 - 04/06/08 06:37 PM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: KM]
Joe Benzini Offline
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Registered: 27/09/02
Posts: 139
Loc: Scotland
If our new boss has anything to do with dress code we will all be back to white coats. Reasons: They get you noticed, more professional,it protects your clothes and sets you aside from ordinary joe public.
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Time is of the essence. Don't abuse it. Just make the most of it.

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#31170 - 04/06/08 10:19 PM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: Joe Benzini]
Geoff Hannis Online   content
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Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 10287
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It sounds like I am "ahead of the curve" after all! I haven't worn a watch (or any unnecessary nonsense like rings etc.) for more years than I care to remember. Why would anyone need to? (... the watch kept stopping, and the ring caught - painfully - on stuff when my hands were groping around inside bits of kit). And, as for for long sleeves, and ties ... well, don't even ask!

Sorry Joe, but it sounds like you've got problems there, Mate. Do you need me to visit to do a bit of mentoring before things get too far out of hand? If you must wear lab coats, I would go for blue. We are not clinical staff, and it is misleading (unethical?) to suggest otherwise. Unprofessional, in fact. smile

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#31172 - 05/06/08 07:38 AM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: Geoff Hannis]
Darth Welder Offline
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Registered: 19/09/06
Posts: 142
Loc: Germany
ninjaYou lot are lucky - try wearing this gear and repairing medical equipment!

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#31173 - 05/06/08 07:57 AM Re: Hospital Dress Codes [Re: Darth Welder]
Geoff Hannis Online   content
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"Been there, done that" Darth ... and got the medal to prove it! smile


Edited by Geoff Hannis (05/06/08 08:06 AM)
Edit Reason: Mente et Manu

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