Carolyn Cumper

Carolyn Cumper's career is a diverse and dynamic journey across continents and professions. Starting as a Woman Patrol Officer in the British South Africa Police Force in Rhodesia, she transitioned to the Special Branch and later to an administrative role in the Rhodesian Prime Minister's Department. After a stint in security and accounting for a multinational company, Carolyn moved to the UK in 1988, training as a Paediatric Nurse specializing in Palliative Care at the University of Portsmouth. In 2001, she emigrated to Australia, working as the Deputy Hospice Manager at Very Special Kids in Melbourne, a palliative care hospice. Carolyn's final career shift saw her leveraging her medical and commercial experience to contribute to the growth of Medshop, a business venture. Her journey, spanning from law enforcement to healthcare and business, showcases her adaptability and dedication to making a significant impact in various fields.

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June 12, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

Support Breast Cancer Awareness By Wearing Pink Scrubs

In Australia and many other parts of the world, we recognize October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, thanks to an American Cancer Society campaign that spread globally. Every year, countless events, fundraisers, and educational efforts are hosted around the country to bring more awareness to this deadly disease. The nationwide initiatives aim to ensure that all Australian women know that the best way to survive breast cancer is to identify it early. That means performing regular breast exams, getting checkups with your doctor, and having mammograms when appropriate. We always recommend talking with your physician about the best ways to prevent breast cancer. At Medshop, we know how important it is to prioritize awareness and early detection, and that’s why we want to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Let’s take a look at some of the most important symbols for breast cancer awareness, how to protect your mental health as a healthcare professional working with breast cancer patients, and ways you can show your support for the cause. Why Wear Pink Scrubs? The color pink has been associated with breast cancer awareness for more than 40 years. Susan G. Komen, a leader in breast cancer research, started using pink in 1982 when it opened. In the 90s, the pink ribbon started being used as a global symbol for breast cancer. Since then, the bright shade has been used to symbolize breast cancer all over the world. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, many healthcare workers find that wearing pink scrubs is an easy way to show support and increase awareness while remaining professional. Luckily, major brands like Cherokee and Dickies carry scrub caps, scrub pants, and tops in pink so you can represent the cause in a comfortable brand you know and love. Impact on Healthcare Professionals For healthcare workers, there can be mental health impacts to treating breast cancer patients. It’s never easy to see patients suffer, and nurses often have a front-row seat to the most difficult parts of a patient’s cancer journey. Thankfully, the most recent breast cancer statistics tell an encouraging story: 92% of people diagnosed with the disease will live at least five years after diagnosis. Still, the journey isn’t easy. For your own mental wellbeing and the good of your patients, you should make an effort to invest time into self-care habits that will help you cope with the emotionally complicated nature of your job. Resources like support groups and therapy can be very helpful. Don’t forget to get plenty of rest, as your job is quite taxing and you’ll need time to recharge regularly. Lastly, be sure to celebrate every good outcome with your patients. Choose the Right Pink Scrubs One of our specialties at Medshop is helping healthcare workers find the best medical scrubs for their needs. Nurses, doctors, and other professionals in need of pink scrubs for Breast Cancer Awareness Month will find a plethora of options in our online shop. Choosing the right new scrubs may feel like a daunting task, but we’re here to help. Scrub Tops Most of our customers say that comfort is a high priority for them when considering the best scrub tops. This hot pink scrub top from Cherokee’s Workwear Revolution line is highly rated for comfort, and we often hear that the v-neck cut is flattering, as well. With a sale price of $25, this top is a steal. Scrub Pants When shopping for pink scrub pants, our customers want a balance between function and comfort. These Cherokee scrub pants, also from the Workwear Revolution collection, fit that bill perfectly. They are lightweight, making them a great option for healthcare workers on the go, and feature several pockets for storage. Shoes and Clogs Medshop customers love that we offer a range of comfortable nursing shoe options, and these Oxypas Ultralite Classic Lisa Clogs are a fan favorite. Offered in a pink and white design, they look great with pink scrubs, but are subtle enough to go with any colour. Other Ways to Show Support for Breast Cancer Awareness As a healthcare professional, you’re already doing your part to support breast cancer patients in the ways they need it most. But we often get asked if there are other things that can be done to support the cause, and we’ve highlighted a few here. Raising Funds You can make a donation yourself to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, or if you prefer, you can host a fundraiser to bring attention to breast cancer awareness causes and raise money on a larger scale. Supporting Research One of the best ways to support breast cancer awareness is to back the critical breast cancer research that is being done around the clock. Organizations like Australian Breast Cancer Research are working tirelessly to find new medication treatment options and, ultimately, find a cure. Promoting Conversations Don’t be afraid to talk about the cause! Whether you’re at work or spending time with friends and family, there is a good chance you or someone you know is affected by breast cancer in some way. Talking about it can help spread the word about organizations doing research, fundraisers, and educational efforts. Show Off Your Support In addition to wearing pink scrubs, you can show off your support for breast cancer awareness by opting for accessories like this breast cancer ribbon version of the Prestige Deluxe Retracteze ID Holder. You can even opt for a pink stethoscope if you want to make a statement with your medical devices. Customer Testimonials While we always think our products are best in class, you don’t have to take Medshop’s word for it. Take a look at some of our customers’ thoughts: 3M Littman Classic III Stethoscope: “It’s exactly what I expected when I ordered it. It’s works really well!” - Danneka W. Cherokee Workwear Revolution WW120 Scrubs Pants: “Super lightweight and comfortable.” - Shuri H. Cherokee Workwear Revolution WW610 Scrubs Top: “I’m extremely happy with the quality; the fabric is very soft and comfortable on the skin. Plenty of pockets, and the electric pink colour really brightens a hospital environment.” - Leanne K. “Lovely soft fabric with lots of stretch. Will definitely buy again.” - Julianne G. Conclusion The best thing you can do to promote breast cancer awareness as a healthcare worker is to put your patients first. Supporting them in their cancer journey is one of the most powerful and compassionate parts of your job. Along the way, you may find that little gestures like wearing pink scrubs or sporting a pink stethoscope can brighten your patients’ days and help them feel seen. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is important, but we can’t forget that people are fighting this disease every day, and they deserve our support all year long. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

January 31, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

Why Do Nurses Wear Scrubs?

If you’ve ever been inside any healthcare facilities, you may have been curious about the scrubs that most healthcare professionals wear. Medical staff can usually be found wearing a scrub top and scrub pants, which make up a healthcare uniform that is easily recognizable. The reasons that medical professionals wear scrubs include practicality, functionality, hygiene, and more. Scrubs help with infection control, easy identification, and make it easy for nurses and other healthcare workers to follow a facility’s dress code. To fully understand the function of scrubs, it’s important to look back at their history. We have over a century of documentation explaining when the earliest scrubs were used. You might wonder what ever happened to the old nursing uniforms that nurses used to wear? Let’s take a journey back through time to look at the history of scrubs and nursing uniforms. We’ll also explore the benefits of wearing scrubs and the innovative new features they have today. A Brief History of Medical Uniforms There are two paths to visit here: the history of scrubs and the point at which nurses gave up their old uniforms for modern scrubs. First, let’s look at an overall history of the healthcare industry’s uniforms. Scrubs: Where It Began Before the 19th century, doctors were more likely to be found wearing street clothes than any specific uniform. Eventually, they started wearing a crude version of today’s lab coats: a black frock that identified them as surgeons. By the onset of the Spanish flu pandemic in the early 1900s, doctors were wearing “surgical greens,” the first version of scrubs. In 1894, Dr. Hunter Robber made history when he said that it would be “safer and better that all should put on a complete change of costume rather than simply don a sterilized coat and pair of trousers over the ordinary clothing.” It was his idea for scrubs to be bright white, to make cleaning easier. It wasn’t long before the color was ditched in favor of more muted colors due to the eye strain surgeons were experiencing from the bright white surgical scrubs in operating rooms. When Did Nurses Make the Switch? When did nurses trade their white dresses and aprons for a set of scrubs? It wasn’t until the 1990s that nurses began wearing scrubs instead of traditional uniforms. They decided that the time and effort spent keeping standard uniforms clean was too great, and they gravitated to the lower-maintenance option of scrubs. The Benefits of Medical Scrubs We know that in a healthcare setting, there are constantly contaminants and pathogens to be concerned about. A nurse’s work environment is dangerous. Not to mention the fact that nurses work long hours, so they need to wear clothes that can keep them comfortable and are easy to clean. Hygiene A main benefit of wearing scrubs is that they make it easier for nurses to take care of their hygiene. When you come into contact with bodily fluids as a regular part of patient care, you need clothes that can help avoid cross-contamination issues in a medical facility. Comfort These days, scrubs have features that allow for maximum comfort for the wearer all day long. High-quality scrubs are made from comfortable materials. Styles like v-neck tops can help keep nurses cool, while scrub jackets can keep them warm. Regular clothing like jeans and t-shirts don’t have the comfort features that scrubs offer. Uniformity In Australia and many other parts of the world, scrubs are used to identify healthcare providers by their job or department. Not only do they create a nice uniform look among medical teams, but they make it clear who the professionals are in a healthcare environment. Patient Perception Studies have shown that patients notice what their nurses are wearing, and everything from style to color matters. When a nurse is wearing nice, clean scrubs, they send a message to their patients that they are in control and trustworthy. What do scrubs say about nurses? They are part of a team of medical professionals. They are a member of a specific department or hospital system. They are a trusted member of their field. Cost Effectiveness Scrubs offer an element of accessibility because of their cost effectiveness. They are easy enough for nurses and other professionals to afford on their salaries. Other equipment is a little more costly (have you ever shopped for a stethoscope? Talk about an investment!) but scrubs are much more affordable. Innovative Features and Diverse Options Today’s scrubs are a far cry from the ones back at the beginning of the 19th century. You can find tons of innovative features, including: antimicrobialscrubs moisture-wicking fabrics flattering cuts and shapes countless designs and colours Matching Colours to Medial Roles You’ve probably noticed that different medical professionals in the same hospital or office environment wear different colours. If you’ve wondered why, you’re not alone. Many hospital systems utilize scrub colors to identify team members by their department or role. For example, nurses may all wear blue scrubs while doctors wear green ones. Maybe the cardiology nurses and doctors all wear pink scrubs, and the pediatrics team wear purple ones. In a Nutshell Nurses wear scrubs for a variety of reasons, including hygiene, safety, and comfort. If you find yourself in a healthcare setting and are curious about the meaning of a nurse’s scrub colour, feel free to ask! Just make sure they’re not busy first. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

March 07, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

How to Find Slimming Scrubs

Scrubs are the go-to workwear choice for medical professionals around the world. Comfortable and practical, they’re easy to change, easy to work in and suitable for healthcare workers operating in all areas of medicine. However, while scrubs are undoubtedly a sensible and pragmatic choice of apparel for hardworking medical professionals, they’re not always very flattering. In fact, a lot of the time scrubs are designed to be baggy and loose in order to maximise air flow and manoeuvrability. While this oversized look might be great for some people, others prefer an outfit that’s going to complement their body shape and make them feel confident in the workplace. If you’re one of the millions of healthcare professionals who wants to look good while caring for your patients, take a look at our top tips for selecting slimming scrubs. Choose the Correct Size The first step in choosing slimming scrubs is to find an outfit in the correct size. After all, if you wear scrubs that are too big, they can make you look larger than you are and definitely won’t flatter your figure. On the other hand, if you go too small, your scrubs could pull and pinch around your curves, leaving you feeling self-conscious and far from comfortable. So, when looking for new slimming scrubs, make sure you choose an outfit that’s the right size. If you’re not sure what size you need, we recommend that you check with the manufacturer or retailer to find out more about the product’s dimensions, or try on some of your colleagues’ scrubs to get an idea of the size that suits you best. Find Scrubs with a Slim Fit Scrubs with a slim fit like the Cherokee Workwear Revolution WW620 are instantly more flattering than those with a loose, boxy cut. A lot of slimming womens scrubs are designed to be narrower at the waist. This type of cut is generally very flattering for people of all shapes and sizes. If you do decide to go for a slim fit, it’s essential you check the sizes first. If the waist is too tight, this popular cut can have the opposite effect and make you look and feel larger than you are. Most manufacturers offer a range of sizes, so it should be easy to find slimming scrubs for plus size women as well as women with a more athletic body shape. Therefore, we advise that when considering a slim fit, always prioritize comfort and proper sizing to ensure the most flattering and comfortable appearance. Opting for fabrics with stretch properties, such as spandex or polyester blends, can enhance the slimming effect while providing comfort and ease of movement throughout the day, a great product that meet these requirements is the Cherokee Infinity CK623A which utilizes stretchy materials to allow the scrubs to hug the body in a flattering way without feeling restrictive or uncomfortable. Slimming Scrubs for Men While women have a choice of slim fit scrubs available, most men’s scrubs are designed to be loose fitting and it can be difficult to find a flattering cut. If you’re looking for men’s scrubs that will look slim and trim, the best thing to do is avoid large sizes and get a set that fits you perfectly. As a tip for men, a good method for determining if your scrubs are the appropriate size is to examine the shoulder seams. Ideally, these seams should align directly on top of your shoulders. If they droop down onto your arms, it's likely that your scrubs are too large, indicating that you should opt for a smaller size. Additionally, for men's slimming and stylish scrub sets, there's a wide range of colors and styles available, ensuring you can find an outfit that compliments your physique and preferences. Select Jogger Scrubs for a Sleeker Silhouette When it comes to enhancing both movement and style, Jogger Scrubs are the go-to choice. Similar to slimming traditional scrubs, it's important to prioritize comfort and proper sizing when opting for jogger-style scrubs. Ensure the waistband sits comfortably without feeling too tight, as overly snug waistbands can detract from the desired slimming effect and may cause discomfort during long shifts. The Cherokee Infinity CK110A can offer a sleek and modern look compared to traditional loose-fitting styles. For men seeking both comfort and style, consider the Cherokee Revolution WW012. Choose Scrubs with Added Detail A little added detail can distract from any lumps or bumps and make your slimming scrubs a lot more flattering. Little design touches, like a mock wrap or eye-catching print, can draw the eye away from any curves you’re self-conscious of and make your scrubs look more attractive. Stretchy printed slimming scrubs are another good option for healthcare workers. Stretchy scrubs, as long as they’re not too tight, can be very flattering, so it’s something to consider if you’re looking for a slimming outfit. Choosing a scrub top with pockets can be another good option if you want to make your outfit a little more flattering. A good way to distract from your tummy, slimming scrubs with pockets will add detail and practicality to your look. Just make sure not to overfill your pockets as this could make your waistline appear bulkier than it is. What’s the Best Colour for Slimming Scrubs Uniforms? Colour has a big impact on how slimming your scrubs appear. In general, the most slimming scrubs are those made from darker textiles. On the whole, dark shades are more flattering than lighter tones. Wearing dark blue and black scrubs will make your silhouette appear smaller and more svelte. Dark scrubs have the added bonus of hiding stains and marks, so you’ll look smarter even when you’re working hard all day on the ward. Try to choose scrub tops and bottoms in the same shade as a block colour look will be more slimming than a two-tone outfit. If you do want to add a splash of colour, choose a rich, dark burgundy, royal blue or even a purple scrub top. These bold tones will help your look to really pop and bring a bit of fun to your workplace. Alternatively, consider adding a scrub jacket to your outfit to either enhance or conceal your figure. The Cherokee Infinity 2391A and the Cherokee Revolution WW301 are excellent options for this purpose, offering both style and functionality. Millions of healthcare workers around the world wear scrubs to work every single day. Choosing a pair that’s slimming as well as comfortable will ensure that you look good and feel great when you’re working hard caring for your patients. Find out more, and start shopping for the perfect scrubs for your body shape, by exploring our collection today. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

December 15, 2023

Carolyn Cumper

The Best Watches for Nurses and Medical Professionals

Nurses and medical professionals in general are proof that not all heroes wear capes, but they do all wear good watches! Nurses watches are an integral part of a medical professionals kit, since time keeping is such an important aspect of the job. Watches allow medical professionals to keep a track of time and record patients' vitals such a heartrate and pulse readings, schedule medication, and document everything with absolute precision and timeliness. Reliable watches are therefore pivotal to those working in the medical industry and for that reason we’ve put together a list of our best 7 watches for medical professionals which are all available to order right here right now at Medshop. Note: This list doesn’t follow any specific order, which means that the first watch isn’t necessarily better than the last. This list was put together in order to offer you a variety and choice of some of our favourite watches at Medshop. Regardless of whether you’re into fobs or straps, our list of best medical watches is bound to have something here that every student, nurse, doctor, assistant, caregiver or any other medical professional will love! Silicone Nursing Fob Watch If you have ever wondered what kind of watches nurses wear, here’s your answer. Receiving a fob watch is almost like a rite of passage for new nurses and many other professionals in the medical industry. Silicone fob watches are possibly the most popular watches among nurses in the whole of healthcare, due to a number of different reasons. Fob watches are extremely convenient as they simply attach to your lapel, or pocket, which is perfect if you have to conform to the ‘bare below the elbow’ rule. Because of this, the fob watch is also our most hygienic watch, and generally harbours significantly less bacteria than a wrist watch. Additionally, they make great pocket watches when you're off the job. The clock is upside down to ensure that it's easy to quickly read in any situation. Our fob watches feature a silicone finish, glow in the dark hands on the watch dial, quartz movement, and 12-month warranty. We also have five different color options of the silicone finish available to appeal to anybody's taste. Perfect for anyone who doesn’t like, or simply can’t wear, a watch on their wrist and anybody who values versatility and style. Fob watches are essentially the number one all rounder when it comes to watches in the medical sector. Prestige Student Scrub Watch The Prestige Medical student scrub watch is is a great watch for medical and nursing students. This watch is suitable for a range of wrist sizes and feels like you’re wearing nothing at all. Not only is this watch affordable and practical, it is also stylish in the most minimal sense. Our Prestige scrub watch has a load of useful features such as a quartz movement, a silicone band, and a plastic case. This watch is definitely one of the best watches for medical students who are aspiring to become nurses or doctors and is incredibly popular among medical professionals for a for its functionality, durability, and battery life. Prestige Glow Lapel Watch Our Prestige glow lapel watch is incredibly popular thanks to its luminescent glow, chrome case, glass lens, stylish chain band, red second hand and black hour markers. This nurse watch is also loved by doctors, students, assistants and so many more. This is not without good reason, however, as these timepieces are designed specifically to meet the needs of all medical professionals working both day and night shifts. Like all of our other attachable watches this watch is easy to read thanks to the clock being upside down and is beautiful to look at thanks to its fashionable chrome finish—as well as being a great heart rate monitor device. This one is great for students or long established professionals who are seeking something a little different to the classic silicone strap fob watches. Prestige Analog Watch for Stethoscopes Another option for those who won’t or simply can’t wear watch bands or straps, this Prestige analog stethoscope watch attaches directly onto your other favourite tool as a medical professional allowing you to use and utilise both at the same time. This watch also comes with both a 12 and 24 hour face, quartz movement and a water resistant case, because you never know when you’ll need it. This watch is extremely popular amongst doctors and nurses who you will never catch without a stethoscope wrapped around their neck. This watch suits anybody who has to abide by the bare below the elbow rule and isn’t a fan of any kind of fob watches. It’s extremely practical, easy to read, and hard to lose. Our analog stethoscope watch is available in different colours such as classic black and white and in black with a dazzling galaxy background. Classique Nursing Watch This high-quality and easy to use Classique nursing watch puts a spin on the silicone fob watches we’ve already mentioned above. Arguably the most versatile and stylish of all the nursing watches available, the Classique offers fantastic value for money as it brings together all the best aspects of other watches we have available—with a classic white dial to boot. This unisex watch can be worn in the traditional clip-on style, on a lanyard, on a lapel or on an extending retractor. It features both time and date display, glow in the dark numbers, stainless steel case offers water resistant up to 50m for peace of mind in wet environments. This is the all-round perfect watch for anybody who doesn’t mind spending a little bit extra for one of the top watches for nurses. The iconic watch faces of these models means it's easy to read dials and also makes an incredible gift for any graduating student nurse or doctor and is available in gold, rose gold, and stainless steel. Prestige High Fashion Leather Watch This high-fashion leather strap watch by Prestige is specifically designed for medical professionals who don’t want to sacrifice style for the sake of practicality. The leather band offers something slightly different to most medical workers watches and is as comfortable as it is fashionable. This specific timepiece offers a quartz watch movement with a battery included, a chrome metal case, a leather band, and glass dial window. With a variety of different colours to choose from that all offer excellent readability, this sort of watch wouldn’t be out of place at work or out on the town. Prestige Wilshire Premium Watch Last but certainly not least on our list of best watches for medical professionals is the Prestige Wilshire premium watch. This watch features water resistance and would look just as good at work as it would in a restaurant, as a rugged sport watch, or simply worn around the house. It’s absolutely an all-purpose watch with its stainless steel caseback, buckle etched detailing, and mineral crystal display. The soft silicone strap offers extreme comfort and the watch is meticulously assembled using only Japanese made quartz movement. This is considered one of the best watches for doctors and is a great value and effortlessly stylish watch for anybody who is looking for something they can wear in both their professional and personal life. For more information of nursing watches and timepieces for other medical professionals, check out the Medshop site or contact us today. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

March 13, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

Best Scrubs for Doctors

Scrubs are worn by medical professionals in hospitals, clinics and healthcare settings around the world. From emergency departments to hospital wards and operating theatres to consultation rooms, scrubs help doctors to be comfortable, hygienic and easily identifiable when treating their patients. A lot of the time, doctors wear scrubs from the moment they start their shift to the time they clock off. So if you’re on the lookout for new scrubs, we advise to prioritize comfort, durability, and functionality. Choose breathable fabrics with practical features like ample pockets and utility loops. Ensure a proper fit and consider the weather when selecting options for hot climates. Reflect your personal style and consider brand reputation and reviews for quality assurance. Take a look at our run down of the best scrubs for doctors to find out more. What Are the Best Scrubs Brands for Doctors? Hardworking doctors need scrubs they can rely on. Many of the best medical scrubs for doctors come from specialist medical uniform manufacturer Cherokee. Cherokee has a huge amount of experience designing and creating scrubs for doctors, nurses and medical professionals. They make scrubs in a fantastic choice of styles and sizes and use a range of high quality materials in their manufacturing process. In fact, Cherokee uniforms are now the world’s most popular scrubs. Cherokee focuses on thoughtfully designed, high quality materials and innovative solutions. Their scrubs range from classic, loose-cut, unisex designs to slim-fitting and figure-hugging tops. You’ll find a good choice of colours and the company makes scrubs in sizes ranging from XXS to 3XL. Keeping these points in mind, you'll have no trouble finding scrubs that are flattering, comfortable, and built to last. Other popular scrubs brands include Dickies, Carhartt, Barco, Koi, Jockey, Landau, Wonder Wink and Healing Hands. Generally, if you buy your scrubs from a trusted, established brand you should receive a good quality product. If you’re still not sure which brand is best for you, take a look at online reviews or ask your colleagues for recommendations. Best Scrubs for Doctors Working in Hot Weather Hospitals and treatment areas are often kept warm to keep patients comfortable. However, this can make life difficult for doctors who spend a lot of their time moving around and carrying out physical tasks. If you work in hot conditions, look for scrubs that are made from moisture-wicking materials like polyester. Tops that are around 95% polyester will help sweat to evaporate quickly from your body, keeping you dry and odour free. Scrubs that are loose fitting and those with a polyester/cotton blend are also great for keeping you cool when the mercury is rising. For cold conditions, it's important to prioritize warmth and comfort while still maintaining functionality. We advise that you look for scrubs made from thicker, insulated fabrics that provide insulation against the cold. Opt for styles with long sleeves like the Cherokee Workwear 4881 Underscrubs and high necklines to help keep you warm. Additionally, consider layering with thermal undergarments for added warmth. It's also essential to choose scrubs with practical features like ample pockets and utility loops to ensure functionality despite the cold weather. Most manufacturers, including Cherokee and Dickies make scrubs with a high polyester content. The Best Scrubs for Male Doctors Cherokee makes some of the best scrubs for male doctors. Designed to be loose-fitting and comfortable, most Cherokee men’s scrubs have V-necks, a choice of pockets and short sleeves. Although many of the pieces in the Cherokee collection are aimed at male doctors, the manufacturer has designed some of the items in its collection of men’s scrubs to be unisex. This makes them perfect for women looking for a looser, cooler scrub top and a practical fit. As well as scrub tops, Cherokee manufacturers a range of scrub pants for men. Choose drawstring cargo pants for a casual, comfortable look or opt for men’s fly front pants for a slightly smarter aesthetic. The Best Scrubs for Female Doctors The choice of specially designed women’s scrubs gets better year by year. You can now choose from a fantastic range of scrubs in a variety of colours and cuts, making it easy to find a style that suits your figure and your workplace. A lot of professionals find the best scrub pants for women doctors are those with a slim-fit cut. This more feminine shape allows you to feel comfortable and confident when caring for your patients. Like men’s scrubs, a lot of women’s tops have a v-neck design, although you can find some options with a rounded neck if you want a softer look. Some of the best women's scrubs for doctors are made by Wonder Wink. The manufacturer specialises in designing scrubs for female doctors and nurses and so offers a fantastic choice of styles. Many of their soft, stretchy scrubs are made from 100% recycled fabric, making them ethical as well as stylish. Most Colourful Scrubs for Doctors Colour is an important consideration when it comes to buying scrubs. Afterall, most scrubs are made in block colours, making the shade a prominent feature of the overall design. Choosing a set of scrubs in a flattering tone, or in a colour that matches your workplace uniform, will help you to feel comfortable and look professional while caring for your patients. Most manufacturers, including big names like Cherokee, Carhartt and Dickies, make scrubs in a range of colours. We advise to choose dark-toned colors as they are less likely to show stains and maintain a professional appearance. The best colour scrubs for doctors is generally a dark tone as this will hide marks and ensure a professional appearance. If you want a smart, classic look, choose a scrubs top in a navy blue or bold teal. If you want something a little different, try a purple scrubs top or, for a more playful look, an electric pink outfit could be just what you’re looking for. To find out more about buying scrubs, or to explore our collection of the best quality scrubs for doctors, take a look around or get in touch with a member of our team. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

May 21, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

The Best Scrubs for Summer

Summer can be a difficult time to work on hospital wards and in medical clinics. Even if air conditioning is installed, soaring outside temperatures combined with hard physical work can make summer a challenging season for doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. One way to combat the seasonal heat is to invest in lightweight summer scrubs. Wearing breathable, light summer scrubs should help you to stay comfortable even when the mercury is rising outside. If temperatures in your workplace are starting to climb, take a look at our pick of the best scrubs for summer. Invest in some comfortable, seasonal workwear now and get through the coming heatwave unscathed. What Are the Coolest Scrubs for Summer? Selecting the right scrubs for summer is essential for maintaining comfort and focus during long shifts. When choosing summer scrubs, prioritize fabrics like cotton or blends with moisture-wicking properties to help manage sweat and humidity. Consider investing in scrub tops and scrub bottoms sets with mesh panels or ventilation features strategically placed to enhance breathability. Additionally, pay attention to the fit of your scrubs. Opt for styles that allow for ease of movement and airflow, avoiding overly tight or restrictive designs. Loose-fitting scrubs not only promote better air circulation but also reduce the risk of chafing and discomfort, particularly in hot weather. Accessorizing your summer scrubs can also contribute to staying cool. Invest in lightweight, breathable undershirts or moisture-wicking undergarments to further enhance comfort. And don't forget about footwear—choose breathable, supportive shoes designed for all-day wear to prevent overheating and fatigue. Combining these insights with your personal preferences, you can create a summer scrub wardrobe that keeps you feeling cool, confident, and ready to tackle whatever the day brings. We would recommend the Cherokee Workwear WW530C Scrubs Set or the Cherokee Revolution WW615 Scrubs Khaki as a perfect option for a cool scrub. What’s the Best Material for Lightweight Summer Scrubs? There are a couple of things you need to consider when looking for lightweight scrubs for summer. Two of the most important are moisture wicking and breathability. Our experience shows that synthetic textiles generally outperform natural fabrics in moisture-wicking properties. These fabrics draw sweat away from the body quickly and efficiently, keeping you dry even in very hot conditions and preventing odors and discomfort. For instance, polyester is one of the best moisture-wicking materials available, while nylon and polypropylene also perform exceptionally well in hot conditions. Based on this expertise, we recommend looking for summer scrubs that contain these textiles for optimal performance. Cherokee Workwear Revolution WW610 scrub tops and Cherokee Workwear Revolution WW620 scrub tops both contain 78% polyester as well as 20% rayon and 2% spandex. This means they should be good at wicking moisture away from the body and keeping you dry during the summer months. Another good way to stay cool in hot weather is to buy a set of breathable scrubs for summer. Cotton is one of the most lightweight, breathable fabrics there is, so selecting scrubs with a high cotton content should help to keep you comfortable in hot weather. Cherokee Workwear WW645, 4700 and WW650 scrubs all contain 35% cotton and 65% polyester. Some styles also have built-in side vents, making it even easier to keep cool in hot weather. What’s the Best Colour for Summer Scrubs Tops? Choosing bright, light scrubs for summer will help to keep you comfortable when temperatures start to rise. Dark colours tend to absorb heat while light colours reflect it, so try to avoid shades like navy and black when it’s hot outside. Instead, opt for lighter colours like white, light blue or pink scrubs for your summer wardrobe. Another good reason to choose a light, bright scrub top is that it will look more cheerful and more summery. However, if your hospital has a colour code for its wards or roles, you may be limited as to the colours you can choose. If this is the case in your workplace, make sure you talk to your manager before you start shopping for your summer scrubs wardrobe. What to Wear Under Scrubs in Summer? Most doctors and nurses choose to wear clothes under their scrubs when they’re at work. As layering up garments can trap warm air close to the body and make you feel even hotter, it’s important to think carefully about what you wear under your scrubs this summer. When choosing undergarments, try to select pieces made from moisture wicking fabrics like polyester. Avoid tops made from cotton as it will trap sweat and make you feel damp and uncomfortable in hot conditions. Choosing a tight-fitting top to wear under your loose scrub top can also help to keep your temperature down. Tank tops and t-shirts that fit tightly against the skin won’t trap as much air and so will allow heat to escape from your body more easily. Pairing a tight tank top with a loose-fitting scrub top should be the most cooling combination of summer scrubs for nurses. Another option is to look for activewear that’s specifically designed to help wick moisture away from the body and keep the wearer cool. Wearing clothes that are made for runners and people in the gym could be a great way to beat the heat and stay cool, even when you’re hard at work. Alternatively, forgo your underlayer altogether and stick to simple scrubs instead. In fact, there are some areas of a hospital where underlayers are specifically not allowed for hygiene reasons. These include operating theatres and areas where immunocompromised people are being cared for. Treating yourself to bright, lightweight, moisture-wicking scrubs this summer will help you to carry out your duties and care for your patients in comfort. To find out more about our pick of the best summer scrubs, or to start shopping and take advantage of our current sales, take a look around our collection today. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

August 22, 2022

Carolyn Cumper

Everything You Need to Know About Your White Coat Ceremony

The white coat ceremony is an important milestone in your professional career. Often seen as the real starting point of your medical journey, the ceremony can feel like the moment you go from being a member of the public, to a member of the healthcare community. If you’ve just started medical school and have been invited to a white coat ceremony for the first time, you might be asking what is the white coat ceremony? And wondering what to expect from the occasion. To help you navigate your way through this important event, we’re taking a look at everything you need to know about the ceremony. From white coat ceremony captions, dress codes and gifts, to traditions and oaths, we’re looking at all aspects of this medical rite of passage. What is a White Coat Ceremony? Although different institutions have different traditions, in general, white coat ceremonies involve the presentation of a gift (most commonly, a white lab coat) and the swearing of an oath. Most white coat ceremonies will take place in a university auditorium or hall, though some institutions might hire an outside space for the occasions. Medical students taking part in a white coat ceremony will swear the Hippocratic Oath. Other healthcare students may also swear oaths or make similar promises to do no harm and help their patients. In some cases, friends and family will be invited to watch a white coat ceremony. However, a lot of the time it’s just the students, their classmates and their professors at the event. What is White Coat Ceremony History? Though it may seem like an ancient tradition, the history of the white coat ceremony is actually fairly short. The first white coat ceremony was held in 1993 when a professor at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons decided that students should take the Hippocratic Oath at the beginning of their studies rather than the end. The ceremony was created as an opportunity for students to swear the oath, thus placing patient care and medical ethics at the very heart of their medical studies. The tradition quickly spread and today white coat ceremonies are held in medical schools around the world, with thousands of budding healthcare professionals enjoying the event every year. In fact, the ceremony is so important that many schools hold theirs during orientation, right at the start of the academic year. Who Gets a White Coat Ceremony? Although the white coat ceremony is probably most closely associated with doctors, a lot of other budding medical professionals also go through this rite of passage. It’s common for universities and medical schools to host a pharmacist white coat ceremony, a nursing white coat ceremony and a physical therapy white coat ceremony alongside an event for aspiring doctors. During a white coat ceremony pharmacy students will also receive a lab coat and possibly other pieces of medical equipment. A pharmacy white coat ceremony probably won’t include an oath as, unlike medical students, those studying pharmacy don’t swear the Hippocratic Oath. White Coat Ceremony for Nurses The white coat ceremony nursing students enjoy will be broadly similar to that of doctors. They’ll be presented with a gift related to their profession (often a white coat, stethoscope or another piece of medical equipment) and will be reminded of the importance of placing patients at the heart of their medical practice. However, nurses won’t swear the Hippocratic Oath, instead, they’ll say related white coat ceremony quotes that reflect their commitment to do no harm and put patients first. White Coat Ceremony Gifts During a white coat ceremony, participants will generally be given a white lab coat by their university. After all, this is how the ceremony got its name. Some medical schools give students other items that are related to their profession, like a stethoscope, medical bag or scrubs. Pharmacy and nursing students may also receive something other than a white coat during their ceremony. Sometimes, friends and family of the students also give them gifts to help them along their way. If you know someone who’s just started at medical school and are looking for gifts for white coat ceremony to surprise them with, why not present them with a personalised white coat or another beautifully crafted piece of medical equipment? What to Wear to White Coat Ceremony? A lot of students want to know what to wear to a white coat ceremony. Very few would have been to one before, so it’s understandable they want to get their white coat ceremony outfit just right. In general, these events are fairly formal. Male doctors looking for white coat ceremony outfits might choose a suit, while female doctors often opt to wear evening dresses for white coat ceremony. White coat ceremony dresses are generally fairly smart. While doctors probably wouldn’t wear a gown or anything too glamorous, most would put on their best formal outfit for the occasion. If you’re still unsure about white coat ceremony dress, ask your medical school about their dress code. A white coat ceremony is an important milestone in every medical professional’s journey. Marking the start of your new career, it’s something you’ll remember for the rest of your life. So, if you’ve got a white coat ceremony coming up, or if you have a loved one who’s just starting out on their medical career, why not take a look at our collection of high quality supplies to find the perfect memento for the occasion? Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

May 09, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

Sustainable Scrubs: Ethical & Eco Friendly Scrubs

In an era marked by heightened awareness of environmental sustainability and ethical responsibility, the healthcare industry is undergoing a transformation towards more conscientious practices. Among the many facets of this shift, the adoption of sustainable scrubs stands out as a significant stride towards a greener, more socially responsible healthcare environment. Due to the demanding nature of their work, doctors and nurses often find themselves going through scrubs at a rapid rate. It’s common for medical professionals to encounter situations where they are splashed by bodily fluids and other liquids while providing care to their patients, particularly in high-pressure environments like emergency and acute care settings. As a result, scrubs often need to be changed multiple times throughout the day to maintain sanitary conditions in wards and treatment areas, while also ensuring that doctors and nurses project a professional appearance at all times. Although standard medical scrubs are reusable, it’s still a good idea to think about sustainability when purchasing your workwear. After all, the more ethical and eco-friendly scrubs are, the kinder the medical profession will be on the environment. As a company dedicated to providing healthcare professionals with high-quality apparel, we understand the importance of offering eco-friendly options that align with these values. How to Buy Ethical and Eco Friendly Scrubs Buying ethical and eco-friendly scrubs involves considering several factors to ensure that your purchase aligns with your values and sustainability goals. Some of the most important are: Sustainability Durability Materials Thanks to the nature of scrubs, they need to be exceptionally durable and hardwearing. So, ideally, you want to invest in scrubs that are made from natural, sustainable materials which are ethically sourced and designed to last. Both scrub tops and scrub bottoms endure prolonged, challenging shifts, necessitating a blend of natural and synthetic fibers to withstand wear and tear. Investing in durable eco-friendly scrubs is paramount, as prolonged lifespans reduce the frequency of replacement, lessening doctors' and nurses' overall consumption. With the fashion industry, including workwear, accounting for 8%-10% of global carbon emissions, prolonged garment usage contributes to mitigating this environmental footprint What are the Most Sustainable Scrub Materials? In general, environmentally friendly materials are considered to be those that are natural and ethically sourced. Things like cotton, bamboo, linen and wool are all derived from natural ingredients and so can generally be considered to be sustainable. However, while these materials are natural, they’re not always completely eco-friendly. This is because the mass production of some natural fibres can actually be harmful to the environment. For example, the production of cotton uses 2.5% of the world’s total cultivated land but 16% of the world’s insecticides and an incredible 25% of the pesticides. Globally, the production of cotton is thought to consume around 250 billion tons of water and result in the emission of a whopping 220 million tons of CO2 every single year. This means your cotton scrub top may not be as green as you’d like. It is possible to buy products made from sustainably grown cotton and other natural fibres. So, make sure you check the small print carefully before spending your hard earned money on ‘eco friendly’ fabrics. Which Materials are the Most Durable for Sustainable Scrubs? Durability is a critical factor to consider when evaluating the sustainability of scrub materials. The longevity of garments directly impacts their environmental footprint, as longer-lasting scrubs require fewer resources for production and disposal. Polyester-cotton blends are a standout option for durable sustainable scrubs. These blends combine the strength and resilience of polyester with the natural breathability of cotton. A scrub top like the Cherokee Workwear WW650 or the Cherokee Workwear WW645 made with 65% polyester (a synthetic material) and 35% cotton will be a great option with a polyester component that enhances the fabric's durability, making it highly resistant to wear and tear from daily use and frequent laundering. This durability ensures that garments maintain their integrity over time, reducing the need for replacements and minimizing environmental impact. Additionally, polyester-cotton blends often offer excellent color retention and wrinkle resistance, further contributing to their longevity and sustainability. When considering scrub materials, polyester-cotton blends provide a balanced combination of durability, comfort, and environmental responsibility. Advantages of Using Eco-Friendly Scrubs Made from sustainable materials, eco-friendly scrubs reduce pollution by minimizing the release of harmful substances into ecosystems. Additionally, these scrubs conserve resources through their production processes, requiring fewer energy inputs and less water usage. Eco-friendly scrubs offer numerous benefits for the environment: Reduced Pollution: Traditional scrubs often contain synthetic materials like polyester, which release microplastics into water systems when washed. Eco-friendly scrubs are typically made from natural, biodegradable materials like organic cotton or bamboo, reducing the release of harmful pollutants into the environment. Conservation of Resources: Eco-friendly scrubs are often made from sustainable materials that require fewer resources to produce, such as organic cotton, hemp, or bamboo. This helps conserve water, energy, and land compared to conventional scrub manufacturing processes. Biodegradability: Eco-friendly scrubs are designed to decompose naturally at the end of their lifecycle, reducing the burden on landfills and decreasing the accumulation of non-biodegradable waste in the environment. Lower Carbon Footprint: Manufacturing eco-friendly scrubs typically involves fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional methods. Additionally, using organic or sustainably sourced materials reduces the carbon footprint associated with farming and processing. Protection of Ecosystems: Eco-friendly materials are often sourced from renewable resources that are harvested in a way that minimizes negative impacts on ecosystems. This helps preserve biodiversity and maintains the health of natural habitats. Longer Lifespan: Some eco-friendly scrubs are designed to be durable and long-lasting, reducing the frequency of replacement and the overall environmental impact associated with production, transportation, and disposal. Which Brands are the Most Ethical? As well as looking for fabrics made from environmentally friendly materials, we advise healthcare professionals to buy products from brands that have a strong commitment to eco-friendly causes. Look for brands that promise to implement carbon-neutral practices or that purchase their fabrics from sustainable sources. Buying from manufacturers with these types of green policies will help to lower the carbon footprint of your workwear. It will also help to drive demand for more environmentally friendly products, something that could make the future of workwear that little bit greener. It’s a good idea to buy your scrubs from well-known brands like Cherokee. Manufacturers with global reputations are generally known for the quality and durability of their products. Buying good quality scrubs made by trusted labels will help to ensure the longevity of your work wear and prevent clothes going to landfill prematurely. Investing in ethically sourced, eco-friendly scrubs will help to lower your personal carbon footprint and help make the medical industry that little bit kinder on the environment. To find out more about eco-friendly brands and long lasting, durable scrubs, take a look through our high quality collection of medical supplies today. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

June 21, 2024

Carolyn Cumper

Cleaning and Maintaining Your Scrubs

Easily the most recognisable item of clothing in the industry, the humble medical scrub is exposed to all sorts of fluids and discharges on a nurse’s routine shift—which as everyone knows could see them end up getting rather dirty. Your scrubs may well be the first thing a patient sees, and it’s always great to make a good first impression. However, not only is it essential to keep your scrubs clean for a professional appearance, it is also vitally important that they are safe to use on your next shift. As many experienced nurses know, this means you will probably find yourself standing over the washing machine on a regular basis—and in case you were wondering how best to clean your scrubs, we’re here to help! As the healthcare industry has moved beyond standard green scrubs, nurses can now choose from a wide variety of colours when it comes to their most essential piece of workwear from black scrubs to blue or pink. Despite this leap forward in style, no one has yet created a set of scrubs that are totally safe from the traditional stains you will likely pick up on the job. That is why we wanted to share with you a few tips to keep your scrubs clean and safe. Before Washing Your Scrubs Scrubs are quite different to the rest of your laundry, so you’ll need to take special care in how you prepare them for cleaning. The most important information you need for scrub care is printed on the care label. Following the care instructions on this label is critical to maintaining your scrubs as well as possible for both functionality and longevity. When you wash medical uniforms, you have to sanitize them as well as clean them, so it’s not as simple as tossing everything into the wash and forgetting about it. Don’t forget to separate your colors before washing to avoid any dye bleeding. Wash like colors together, and always separate white scrubs from all others. It’s also highly recommended to launder your scrubs separately from your regular clothes. This helps prevent pathogens (and bodily fluids) from spreading to other garments. It also keeps them separate from materials like denim or other rough fabric types that can cause damage to your scrubs. Scrubs Wash Procedure Now that you’re ready to wash your scrubs, there are a few steps to keep in mind. As always, refer to the directions on the care tag if you have questions about your specific pair of scrubs. 1. The Pre-Treatment Soak The first step in the washing process is to pre-treat your scrubs by soaking them in a cold water solution containing half a cup of white vinegar. The scrubs should be turned inside out to protect the fabric, especially if they are cotton scrubs, as this will reduce the fading of their colour and increase the lifespan of your garments. Vinegar is a more eco-friendly way of treating the fabric compared to using traditional conditioners, and it also acts as a mild disinfectant at this stage that will help sanitize your scrubs. 2. The Washing Process Once your scrubs have been soaked, they are ready for the first washing machine cycle. Depending on how soiled the items are, or if there are particularly stubborn stains on the scrubs, you can use a colour safe stain remover before washing your scrubs for the first time. This first cycle should be done with cold water and regular laundry detergent. You can use a regular wash setting on your washer. Before the second washing cycle, check the scrubs for stains before adding a colour-safe bleach for a more thorough disinfecting action. Always add bleach separately to your washing machine’s dispenser, and never pour directly onto clothing. An alternative to regular bleach is pine oil disinfectant. Although these are not as strong as normal bleach, pine oil is an effective natural product for those who are more environmentally conscious. At this stage, the washing cycle should be done with warm water and include regular detergent again in addition to the bleach products and stain removers mentioned previously. Fabric softeners are not recommended, as these liquids can coat the fibers in your scrubs and affect the integrity of the material. 3. Drying After this final wash, your scrubs should now be ready for drying. In most cases, you can put them in a tumble dryer on the lowest heat setting for at least 30 minutes. High heat can cause shrinkage in some fabrics, so it’s important to use low heat to protect your items. Generally, the lowest setting on your dryer is safe. You can also air dry your scrubs on a line or flat on a drying rack. After drying, you may wish to take out your scrubs and iron them. This is purely cosmetic and will ensure you keep up that all-important professional appearance on the job. Note that all scrubs do not require ironing — many modern options are made from high-quality wrinkle-resistant materials that can save you this tedious step. Treating Stains on Medical Scrubs Due to the nature of your job, you’re likely to run into stains on your scrubs from various contaminants. These tips can help you remove stubborn stains from your dirty scrubs so that you don’t have to replace them as often. Blood Always soak blood stains in cold water. The water temperature is very important, as hot water can cause the proteins in the blood to set deeper into the fabric. Depending on the colour of your scrubs, you can dab hydrogen peroxide on the stain to break it up. This is only recommended on white or very light colors since peroxide can have a bleaching effect. Vomit, Urine or Faeces Unfortunately, vomit, urine, and faeces stains on your nursing scrubs are a regular hazard of the profession. Much like blood stains, these bodily fluids are protein-based, and should be soaked in cold water before washing. You can then use a heavy-duty detergent on a normal wash cycle while adding in half a cup of baking soda to take care of any odors. Ointments These oil-based stains require hot water to remove. Never rub the stain directly as this will only make it worse. Apply a bit of strong detergent, leave for 10 minutes, and then wash as normal. Iodine Medical professionals know that iodine creates some of the toughest stains in the business. Start by soaking the affected area in warm water with an enzyme-based pre-soak product or heavy-duty detergent. After 20 minutes, you can wash in the machine with an oxygen-based bleach to remove the last decolourisation. But please take care with the colour of your garment—get it wrong and you’ll be buying new scrubs! Why Scrub Care Is Important Your medical uniforms are critical to your job, so taking care of them properly isn’t optional. While there are excellent affordable options on the market, no one wants to have to unnecessarily replace scrubs as a result of poor care and maintenance. Healthcare workers have enough on their plates without worrying about constantly purchasing new workwear. How to Wash Scrubs: FAQ Let’s take a look at a few common questions we see from professionals who want to make sure they’re giving their scrubs the best possible care. How Often Should You Wash Your Scrubs? You may have some clothing items that you can rewear a few times between washes, but scrubs are not in that category. In fact, you should wash your scrubs after every single wear to remove contaminants, reduce the risk of spreading pathogens, and keep your scrubs in tip-top shape. Do Scrubs Shrink After Wash? Shrinkage is certainly possible any time you do laundry, especially when you wash scrubs made from cotton. But you can prevent this issue by using the lowest possible heat setting for your washer and dryer. Air drying scrubs is also a great way to avoid shrinkage. Why Do My Scrubs Smell After Washing? Sometimes, you may notice a sour or mildew-like smell from your scrubs even after they’ve been properly washed. When that happens, it’s usually an easy fix. First, make sure you’ve followed all the washing directions correctly. Second, never leave your scrubs in the washing machine for long periods after they’re done washing. You should always transfer them to the dryer or a drying rack or line right away to prevent mildew. Lastly, double check that you’re using the right amount of detergent for the size of the load you are washing. White vinegar can be used to neutralize odors, so if you run into this problem, you may need to wash your scrubs again, starting with the pre-soak step. Author: Carolyn Cumper's career spans from being a Patrol Officer in Rhodesia to a Paediatric Nurse in the UK, and later a Deputy Hospice Manager in Australia. Her diverse journey includes roles in law enforcement, healthcare, and business, culminating in her significant contributions to Medshop.

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