This is what I’m wearing instead of a white coat
Hospitals are places of long-standing hierarchies where some people are made to feel important and others … not so much. A long time ago, I was told nurses used to stand when a white coat walked into a room. (Imagine that now. Laugh. Snort. Choke. Cough.) In those days, in the patient care setting, white coats were synonymous with importance.
These days, non-clinical hospital administrators, various technicians, and Clinique make-up counter …
This is what I’m wearing instead of a white coat









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