Abstract
Uniforms come in all guises. You have the McDonalds uniform of white and brown fire-retardant polyester, starred name badges, and splattered with grease stains. In our hospital we have a Brave New World of uniforms. From the cleaning staff sporting international-corporation logos (staff invisible to the clinical team), to the nurses, physios, dieticians, and the myriad of clinical staff, all in different coloured uniforms with various adjustments showing various ranks. At the top are the Alpha Plus doctors who are free to wear what they like. General practice is a little …
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More From: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
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