Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like every job, I would just take a cue from others in similar roles. It’s still a hospital/clinic so even if you are not in scrubs, I’d adhere to safe, clean and neat and stay away from long loose hair, more than minimal jewelry, very high heels, etc. id you’re going to be visiting the patient areas. But that has nothing to do with the population but rather with the fact it’s a hospital.
This is OP and I’m in a non-patient facing role (think finance) and will work with the leadership team. All wore standard business attire during the interview and looked neat and polished, as with any office environment.
Yesterday I was on site for onboarding activities and saw that the patient population is pretty downtrodden. I just don’t want to be inconsiderate, and even though I won’t really be interacting with patients, I will still be on site a few times a week (it’s a hybrid role).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like every job, I would just take a cue from others in similar roles. It’s still a hospital/clinic so even if you are not in scrubs, I’d adhere to safe, clean and neat and stay away from long loose hair, more than minimal jewelry, very high heels, etc. id you’re going to be visiting the patient areas. But that has nothing to do with the population but rather with the fact it’s a hospital.
This is OP and I’m in a non-patient facing role (think finance) and will work with the leadership team. All wore standard business attire during the interview and looked neat and polished, as with any office environment.
Yesterday I was on site for onboarding activities and saw that the patient population is pretty downtrodden. I just don’t want to be inconsiderate, and even though I won’t really be interacting with patients, I will still be on site a few times a week (it’s a hybrid role).
Anonymous wrote:Like every job, I would just take a cue from others in similar roles. It’s still a hospital/clinic so even if you are not in scrubs, I’d adhere to safe, clean and neat and stay away from long loose hair, more than minimal jewelry, very high heels, etc. id you’re going to be visiting the patient areas. But that has nothing to do with the population but rather with the fact it’s a hospital.