BLACK
The burnout shiffli ¾-sleeve tunic is beautiful in black. It’s casual but professional. Match with these adorable must-have cargo flare-leg scrub bottoms.
White | Purple | Blue | Green | Pink | Yellow | Brown | Black
FOR MALE NURSES
BLACK
The burnout shiffli ¾-sleeve tunic is beautiful in black. It’s casual but professional. Match with these adorable must-have cargo flare-leg scrub bottoms.
White | Purple | Blue | Green | Pink | Yellow | Brown | Black
FOR MALE NURSES
There’s a new internet based tool that is supposed to help patients curb wait times by allowing them to see if their doctor is running late.
Every nursing class is different and every instructor teachers in his or her own way, but the way you take your notes is what’s important. Here are some note-worthy note-taking tips!
I’ve blogged about how I felt that unions are only out for one thing, that is to increase the power of the union. Not the power of its members, the nurses, but the power of the union leaders. But…now I’m a union member.
It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s got to do it. Dirty as in being ‘firm’ or dare I say ‘mean’ is also in our repertoire.
Great suggestions- love the links so you can see what the description looks like. Also, again I like the way it applies to both male and female nurses. I thought all of these links were great because scrubs can get a bit monotonous, and I love seeing all of the various styles that are out there. I do know a lot hospitals are instituting the system where nurses have to wear one color- this gives nurses great options to choose from to vary their scrub wardrobe a bit. Makes me want to go scrub shopping…
By Scrubby Girl on February 2, 2010 at 2:24 pm
How about cobalt blue (I liken it to the color of spider veins!)?
By Nicubabe on February 8, 2010 at 4:05 pm
We’ve noticed a trend towards color by discipline for nursing scrubs. We make the most this practice by offering a one stop shop for hospitals at SuiteStyles.com
By Dan on March 5, 2010 at 3:07 pm
MY daughter is trying to become a nurse and im proud of hershe is just 18 and has a long way to go but she is a real go getter.she is now working in a nurseing home and she loves her job.
By Robin Rosenberger on March 7, 2010 at 9:31 am
Would someone please design scrub tops for the petite woman? Now that the style is longer tops, I having an impossible time finding something that fits – especially if it is the least bit fitted. The waist is down about my hips. Women under 5′ 2″ have approximately 7 inches between their waist and hip not the 9 inches of our taller comrades. Scrub makers please take note……
By Kelly on April 6, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Nice idea for an article but we male nurses get 2 choices? Green and black? Really??? When are the scrub makers (and you writers) going to realize that men like colors and fashionable scrubs too? I wear boot cut jeans on my days off, why wouldn’t I want boot cut scrubs, in colors besides navy blue or black?
By AL on April 10, 2010 at 8:48 pm
Yay Kelly! You’re so right about the under 5′2″ woman and every single scrub top too long and pulling at the hip.
I also wish there were more designs on softer material…some of those scrubs are oh-so-itchy and starchy.
By Robin on June 30, 2010 at 9:54 pm
Like to order larger qautity of unisex scrubs, white
By Ade Oluokun on July 5, 2010 at 6:56 am