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  2. Scrubs (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Scrubs, sometimes called surgical scrubs or nursing scrubs, are the sanitary clothing worn by physicians, nurses, dentists and other workers involved in patient care. Originally designed for use by surgeons and other operating room personnel, who would put them on when sterilizing themselves, or "scrubbing in", before surgery , they are now ...

  3. Nurse uniform - Wikipedia

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    The nurses who wear the uniforms are divided into two camps: Those who prefer the new scrubs; disliked the old white nurse dress uniforms. The nurses who liked the old white nurse dress uniforms; they argue that nurses who wear scrubs are seen by the patients as cleaners or surgeons [citation needed] and cannot be identified as nurses.

  4. Medical uniform - Wikipedia

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  5. Team USA’s medical staff have their first official Olympics ...

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    Medical staff, of course, are sporting the limited-edition Figs x Team USA Medical Team scrubs. Coming in solid “Winning Red,” “Optic White,” “Winning Blue,” and “Team USA Blue ...

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  7. United States Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Corps (MC) of the U.S. Army is a staff corps (non-combat specialty branch) of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) consisting of commissioned medical officers – physicians with either an M.D. or a D.O. degree, at least one year of post-graduate clinical training, and a state medical license.