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parentsof2 Jan 15th 2007 2:31 pm

What do you wear?
 
Hello,

Just a quick question - what is your uniform like in Oz? do the hospitals provide you with uniform or do you have to provide your own? Hubby was wondering what to do with his white tunics (some of which are so old they are no longer white :) )

Thanks, Karen

wayne&mandy Jan 18th 2007 1:42 am

Re: What do you wear?
 
Depends which hospital you are at. I have corporate navy trousers and blue checked blouse, very office style really. We live in Perth and my blouse looks similar to the local supermarket girls!! And the cleaners at the shopping centre. Doesnt look one bit like a nurses uniform. Tell hubby to bring a couple of tunics as you never know.

Good Luck,
Mandy

meljor Jan 18th 2007 5:09 am

Re: What do you wear?
 

Originally Posted by parentsof2 (Post 4286360)
Hello,

Just a quick question - what is your uniform like in Oz? do the hospitals provide you with uniform or do you have to provide your own? Hubby was wondering what to do with his white tunics (some of which are so old they are no longer white :) )

Thanks, Karen

Hi Karen,
When I worked for the agency they had blouses with their logo on that we wore with navy/black trousers, at the Royal Melbourne we are supposed to wear a white top and navy /black trousers but people wear anything, some even wear jeans. It's my pet hate I long to feel like a nurse in my uniform again. Also as nurses often have a stethascope slung around their necks you can't tell the nurses from the doctors, stethascopes are $100 upwards and you can claim for then when you do your tax return. All the best, Mel.

annqldau Jan 18th 2007 7:40 am

Re: What do you wear?
 

Originally Posted by parentsof2 (Post 4286360)
Hello,

Just a quick question - what is your uniform like in Oz? do the hospitals provide you with uniform or do you have to provide your own? Hubby was wondering what to do with his white tunics (some of which are so old they are no longer white :) )

Thanks, Karen


I'm in community so it can wear jeans and t-shirt or anything reasonable sensible.

glittababe Jan 18th 2007 10:27 am

Re: What do you wear?
 

Originally Posted by annqldau (Post 4296868)
I'm in community so it can wear jeans and t-shirt or anything reasonable sensible.

I wear whatever I want; shorts,tops,skirts, pretty summer dresses etc Anything goes as long as its smart (ish)!

magicsprout Jan 25th 2007 6:35 pm

Re: What do you wear?
 
[QUOTE=meljor;4296610]Hi Karen,
people wear anything, some even wear jeans. QUOTE]

omg* :unsure: jeans does that mean we can leave facial piercings in as well

OzzieNurse Jan 26th 2007 7:46 pm

Re: What do you wear?
 
I have always wanted to dye my hair black with pink/purple highlights but I couldnt have it as a nurse here due to the uniform policy. DO you think I would get away with it in OZ?
I must admit though I will miss my blue uniform!:(

wannabauzzienurse Jan 26th 2007 9:19 pm

Re: What do you wear?
 
I was disappointed when the hospital where I have my job sent the uniform brochure so I could pick size and design etc it looks like what the ward cleaners wear here :ohmy: not nursey looking at all.

meljor Jan 27th 2007 12:41 am

Re: What do you wear?
 
magicsprout-yes lots wear piercings

Rachie241-yes can have different coloured hair

wannabauzzienurse-I know what you mean, some look like a cleaners uniform and others look like admin uniform, I was told that they didn't wear nurse uniforms because they didn't want the "doctors handmaiden look" but to me that say's we are ashamed of our job and it's history. Of course emergency department nurses often wear scrubs.

magicsprout Jan 27th 2007 2:56 am

Re: What do you wear?
 
[QUOTE=meljor;4330731]
magicsprout-yes lots wear piercings

Rachie241-yes can have different coloured hair

QUOTE]

woo hoooo no more sticking plasters covering my eye bar in case it happens to jump out and attack a patient:eek: :eek: :eek:

Tiawamutu Jan 29th 2007 1:37 pm

Re: What do you wear?
 

Originally Posted by wayne&mandy (Post 4296300)
Depends which hospital you are at. I have corporate navy trousers and blue checked blouse, very office style really. We live in Perth and my blouse looks similar to the local supermarket girls!! And the cleaners at the shopping centre. Doesnt look one bit like a nurses uniform. Tell hubby to bring a couple of tunics as you never know.

Good Luck,
Mandy

Mine are the same too. Do you work at JHC by any chance? :D

Bloody useless as they only have one small pocket on the blouse which everything falls out of :rolleyes:

Not very practical at all

Tiawamutu Jan 29th 2007 1:39 pm

Re: What do you wear?
 

Originally Posted by annqldau (Post 4296868)
I'm in community so it can wear jeans and t-shirt or anything reasonable sensible.

You reasonable sensible Ann? ;) :rofl:

marysidey Jan 31st 2007 5:04 am

Re: What do you wear?
 
Queensland Health - navy trousers or shorts and the most awful flowery patterned blouse I have ever seen, but at least it is provided free. At the Mater you have to buy your uniforms

Mary

breezeboylan Jan 31st 2007 5:57 am

Re: What do you wear?
 

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu (Post 4337802)
Mine are the same too. Do you work at JHC by any chance? :D

Bloody useless as they only have one small pocket on the blouse which everything falls out of :rolleyes:

Not very practical at all

Same as mine!! Check blouse with 1 small brest pocket that even a pen won't fit in!!! I change to the RPH in two weeks and thats more 'nurse like'. A white tunic and navy pants or a dress.
Tracie


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