Doctor's Attire: A Guide to Scrubs & Professional Wear
Traditional Scrubs* Loose-fitting pants and a matching top, often in a solid color
* Made from cotton or a cotton-blend fabric
* Designed for comfort and breathability
* May include a V-neck or crew neck
* Often have several pockets for storage
Surgical Scrubs
* Similar to traditional scrubs, but specifically designed for use in the operating room
* Made from a water-resistant fabric
* Often include features such as a reinforced chest panel and adjustable drawstrings
* Designed to keep doctors clean and protected during surgery
Lab Coats
* Long, white coats that are worn over scrubs or regular clothing
* Made from cotton or a cotton-blend fabric
* Designed to provide protection from spills and contaminants
* Often have several pockets for storage
Other Clothing
* Some doctors may wear business casual attire, such as slacks and a button-down shirt
* Others may wear a white coat over their regular clothing
* The type of clothing a doctor wears may vary depending on their specialty and the setting in which they work
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