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Old 01-02-2008, 05:53 PM
thethom thethom is offline
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Haha spoke to students who rotated there. Post call days are NOT off, you have to stay in the hospital and work. overnight call q3 to q4. Professional attire must be worn at rounds, no scrubs, then can change into scrubs. Good exposure to bread and butter surgical cases. The thing that gets me the most upset about hospitals is the dress policies. I mean no scrubs on rounds when you are seeing patients. So its better to paint their faces and wounds with your tie as you lean over?

And at other hospitals, do you know what the response has been when I have challenged the "authorities" concerning ties at other hospitals, "Well then wear a bowtie.." LOL...

The call schedules are great, and I love working, I just cannot stand wearing ties... >:-O LOL
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