18 Ocak 2016 Pazartesi

Practical Shoes for the Hospital

I just got a really funny question from one of my amazing readers who are looking for recommendations of shoes for the hospital. Choice of shoes is of course up to you, but if you're a girl like me practice convenience conquer style most of the time. But you not always have to sacrifice style for comfort - here I am sharing my options more convenient for flats, boots, and sneakers! It clogs. Sockets are horrible and you can not deny that. But spend enough time in the hospital and you do not care!
Flats


Dr. Scholl's ($30 cheaper here)!  //  Sam Edelman  //  Tommy Hilfiger  //  Crocs

The apartments are the perfect choice for day clinic, and many brave women still wear them during rotations hospital too! It all depends on how long you can be on your feet and how much support you really need. All these apartments are carefully selected because they have the best reviews for the comfort (and still do not sacrifice much in the style)! The styles range from moccasins sexy pointy-toe, classic dancers, one of my favorite style apartments D'Orsay, and a more modest flat blade tip. Any of these would look great with a trouser skirt, dress, or dress.





Boots



Boots are like apartments for cooler temperatures. Nothing is easier than dressing up in cool weather, actually - literally throw on a pair of (or above the knee) knee boots with leggings and a tunic top enough, or with thick knit tights and a dress! Launches white coat and you're good to go! High above the knee boots are my favorite, this pair is a fraction of the cost! More traditional knee high boots sometimes look better with clothes (especially clothes that are a bit 'more), I love this simple pair elegant, but also I'm drooling over this couple with a little' of hardware! All these options are available in brown too much, it's my go-to shade!



Clogs


Klogs  //  Dansko  //  Crocs  //  Birkenstock

Sockets are the shoe hospital of choice for those who really are spending all day on their feet. Ask any nurse and she is wearing clogs or sneakers! I love my Dansko clogs now, but they did take a little 'getting used to. During most of the third year or rotations I actually wore my crocs and was really pleased with them as well (especially for their price). The only thing I do not like clogs is that they are not the easiest to perform. I probably should not have made much of the race, but in the ICU or in the nights I have to respond immediately to any code blue or quick response - running in clogs is not recommended! So I wore sneakers more now. What hooves they are wonderful because although it is to be in the operating room - believe me, you do not want to be in sneakers mesh and get the blood (or other body fluids) on shoes. Clogs are ideal for easily clean.



Sneakers


Pegasus  //  Zoom  //  Juvenate  //  Air Max

Trainers are one of the most fun for the shoes to match with hospital scrubs and I love how expressive we can be with them! And I'm a sucker for Nikes so I apologize, but all my choices are Nike. I am absolutely in love with this pair of floral Pegaso - my gray / coral Pegasus are my most comfortable pair of shoes and really put an extra bounce in my step! Zooms are amazing as well and I like all coral! Couples more muted as these sneakers olive and these tan / gold are perfect for the fans more modest sneaker!



I hope this post could give you all some idea of ​​what types of shoes are more appropriate for different situations in the hospital / clinic and show that there are options convenient (and stylish) out there! As always, this post does not apply only to medicine, any of us who work in the feet are always on the hunt for a good shoe support!

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