Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Dentists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacy Aides, Medical Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Certified Nurse Midwives, Nurse Anesthetists, Veternarian Technicians, Radiologic Technicians, EKG Technicians, Dosimetrists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Ultrasound Technicians................pretty much most of the Allied Health Professions and most careers in the medical field.
The school I went to I wore a uniform, shirt, belt, pants and boots, however some of us have to work and go to school and some of our other jobs require that we wear scrubs so on occasion right after class I would have to change from my school uniform and put on my scrubs to go to work.
Usually, scrubs or something loose and comfortable.
Some do, some don't.
Obstetricians wear either scrubs or a lab coat , also in some offices you have casual day on Fridays like some students do in school
scrubs.
Many pediatricians wear a business casual style of dress when seeing patients, but some wear scrubs. Scrubs are comfortable to work in, and if a child vomits or bleeds on you, you can easily change clothing and scrubs are cheaper to replace than dress clothing.
The clothing is referred to as "scrubs." they wear scrubs
Scrubs are the clothes hospital staff wear.
The outfit is called 'scrubs.' Nurses and ER doctors also wear scrubs. In fact, most hospital staff wear scrubs, including janitors. Usually, in hospitals, scrubs are only one color and the color signifies what kind of staff the person is: nurse, doctor, janitor, cook, etc. Nurses at private practices or clinics often wear scrubs that are decorated with some sort of pattern but do not symbolize anything, although, in some places, it may symbolize the level that the nurse is. Doctors at private practices generally do not wear scrubs; they may or may not even wear their white coat, though.
Yes, LPNs (Licensed Pratical Nurse) do wear scrubs whiling working.
Some neonatologists wear business casual clothing (shirt and tie, or dress), while others wear scrubs.
Yes you can. In fact it's a requirement in some locations. Our university even requires those in the PTA program to purchase scrubs.