Wearing Scrubs from home in the O.R. is considered very dangerous, but can a surgeon, assistant, nurse, or doctor wearing medical scrubs from home really infect patients?
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Dr. Buck tells whether or not it is potentially dangerous for a surgeon to wear medical scrubs from home in the operating room. He also explains why some hospitals want you to wear their scrubs instead.
Dr. Buck Parker, MD is a Board Certified General Surgeon and can be found here online here:
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