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What is a Quality Scrub?

Posted in Scrubs Lab Coats on December 1st, 2009 by Landau Lab Coats – Be the first to comment

Quality as defined by Merriam Webster: a degree of excellence; superiority in kind; a distinguishing attribute. To identify what makes a quality scrub, one must first examine scrubs as a whole. There are traditional two types of scrubs- unisex and nursing. Who wears which and what?s the difference? And what is a ?quality scrub?? Unisex scrubs are made to fit a man and a woman. These styles of scrubs are mostly worn by clinicians, MDs, PAs and NPs. Though there are countless others who wear them professionally, lab techs, respiratory techs, medical assistants and clerical employees. Lice Read More ...

Unisex Scrubs, Clinician Scrubs, and Nursing Scrubs . . . What’s the Difference?

Posted in Scrubs Lab Coats on November 25th, 2009 by Landau Lab Coats – Be the first to comment

Clinicians, such as Physicians (MDs), Physician Assistants (PAs) and Nurse Practitioners (NPs), often wear lab coats and/or coordinated garments, known as scrubs. Though nursing related professions also wear scrubs, theirs are distinguishable from clinicians by the overall styling of the garments. Though it may be difficult to believe, the scrubs and lab coats worn by female clinicians are not designed to fit women – they’re designed to fit men! They are “unisex” in their design, a term “invented” by clothing manufacturers to suggest a common shaping that can somehow fit both th Read More ...


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