Personal style allowed? |
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greekmoon in Houston, Texas 5 months ago |
Are you allowed to dye your hair funky colors (not just blonde highlights and red tones, but like purple tips or chunks or whatever) just as a personal style if you're a surgical tech (after all, your head will be covered) or will they consdier you immature looking for expressing yourself?
Anyone know? |
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futuretech in Jacksonville, Florida 5 months ago |
GREAT QUESTION!! |
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futuretech in Jacksonville, Florida 5 months ago |
Does nobody have any info for this section??? |
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zesharivee in pembroke pines, Florida 5 months ago |
It really depends on the policies of the hospital. The hospital where I currently work anything goes (except facial piercings for safety reasons). Hair, scrubs, shoes, nails, makeup, hats... no one cares. My previous employer was a little more strict, but your hair is yours, it's covered, go for it! Who cares what your coworkers think |
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greekmoon in Houston, Texas 5 months ago |
Finally someone answers. Thank you. I had asked my parents their opinion and my dad said that it looked "unprofessional" and that I would have to work hard to prove that I'm good at what I do to be taken seriously despire my apparence. My mom said it wouldn't matter as long as you know you're great at your job no one should care. So, see. I got confused. I just didn't want people/patients around to think I look kiddish or whatever. It's just to spice things up (not that I should care what they think...much). ;) |
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Beware the for-profit monster 3 months ago |
The only area it may affect you with is the interview process. After that like you said the hair is always covered. |
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Steven in Elkton, Florida 2 months ago |
Thanks for this question. I'm lurking considering going to school for ST in the next year or two. I'm male and Caucasian but I have (very neatly kept)chestlength dreadlocks. I was wondering the same thing, essentially. I find it kind of discriminatory, really--on someone of a different race and definitely on a female I have seen many people in very professional positions with hair just like mine! It seems to me once you're in the OR, you're covered pretty much entirely, so I'm hoping I can sneak past the interviews with it pulled back and a classy conservative suit to distract from it. |
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greekmoon in Houston, Texas 2 months ago |
After I got interviewed for the program I asked them upfront about it and they said it does REALLY matter (sort of) but that I would be representing the program (against everyone else from diff. schools who might get offered a job in the hospital). So I got the impression that she thought it wasn't such a good idea (at least in the program) and that I would have to find out the hospital's policy wherever I might get hired. Sadly, I wasn't accepted into the program (even after cutting my hair) :( But there is always next year... In the mean time, I'm re-dying. |
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