Doctor, Where Did Your White Coat Go?

Doctors in Scotland have shed their white coats in the name of health and safety, says the NHS. To stop the spread of infections, they are telling their doctors to take off those iconic duds in favor of new less-infectious uniforms with shorter sleeves (that allow for hands to be washed and don't get as dirty) and more stylish colours.

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So what will new medical students in the UK get? A short sleeve blue uniform courtesy of the NHS? Perhaps it will be a good thing--with the white coat creating a sort of boundary between patient and physician that can prevent good communication, information sharing, and difficulty building trust--perhaps the more casual looking, short-sleeved doctor in shades of blue will be the more approachable 21st century physician that Britons are looking for.

Just maybe....

Summer Johnson, PhD

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I am a medical student in the US and we still have to wear the white coat. I hate them- unless you have several they don't get washed very much and carry germs- in addition to the fact that I have always believed they did create a boundary between doctor and patient. I hope we abolish them as well.

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