What do medical technologists wear?

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CUBuff in Denver, Colorado

10 months ago

What is the average uniform for a MT/CLS? Also, I'm thinking about working in Colorado - anyone know what it's like to be a medical technologist here?
Thanks!

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CLS48 in California

10 months ago

It depends on the place. In hospitals, CLSs generally either wear business attire or scrubs. I prefer scrubs just because I don't feel like trying to decide what to wear early in the morning.

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CUBuff in Boulder, Colorado

9 months ago

Just curious about the MT/CLS uniform, what do you wear to work?

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erin in Seattle, Washington

9 months ago

like CLS48 said, it really depends on the place you work at. I know some hospital here in Seattle have a dress code (business casual), or at where i work, Univ. of Wa Med Center, we dont really care. in our lab just wear whatever (of course no open toe shoes...which is standard)

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Molly in Ashland City, Tennessee

8 months ago

In our hospital it's either scrubs or business attire. Of course we have to wear a lab coat in the lab at all times and no opened toed shoes.

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TFarnon in Sparks, Nevada

4 months ago

I like the way scrubs feel. They are definitely comfortable, and if I buy them big enough, they hold up to my squirmy, active body. That said, the best I can look in them is like the kind of woman who could take down a psychotic patient on meth. Fortunately, lab coats hide a multitude of sartorial sins.

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