2. Dress Code
o A positive professional image to patients and to the
general public, as well as to develop pride in our Medical
Center and its associates.
o A professional appearance includes being
neat, clean, and well groomed.
o Appropriate dress at all times when on duty, including
orientations and department meetings
3. Dress Code
o No t-shirts without a collar are allowed to be worn
alone, however, professional knit tops without a collar
may be worn under lab jackets, vests, or scrub tops.
o When wearing a t-shirt under scrubs it must be
white, grey, or match the color of the scrubs.
o Jean style pants of all colors are not appropriate. All
denim-type fabric is unacceptable
4. Dress Code
• Nursing areas wear navy, royal blue, ceil blue, or white.
• Ancillary departments wear casual business attire or choose
from four colors of scrubs.
• These are wine, khaki, hunter green, teal green, olive, and
mandarin.
• If casual business attire is worn, a white lab coat is worn.
• Some department may have additional guidelines.
5. Dress Code
• Associate identification badges are worn by all associates
while on duty in the Medical Center.
• Badges are visibly worn with the associate’s name and
picture outward.
• Badges are to be worn on the upper quadrant of the body.
• There is a fee to replace lost or broken badges.
6. Dress Code
• Shoes should be in good repair, clean or
polished, comfortable and appropriate to the job category.
• Tan, Brown, or scrub-colored Birkenstocks or other similar-
styled professional shoes may be worn with scrubs.
• Grey or white tennis shoes are acceptable.
• No open-toed shoes are to be worn in patient care areas.
• Flip flops are not allowed.
7. Dress Code
• There is no visible body piercing other than ears.
• The maximum number of earrings worn at work is 2 per ear.
• There are no mouth, tongue, nose, or eyebrow piercings
worn at work.
• Associates do not wear large earrings which create a
hazard to associates or patients.
• Male associates must remove earrings while on duty.
8. Dress Code
• Fingernails are well maintained and kept at a conservative
length of no more than one half inch.
• Nail polish is conservative in appearance and may not be
allowed in patient care areas.
• Artificial acrylic nails or overlays are not worn in any patient
care department.
• Use of cosmetics on female associates must be moderate
and in good taste.
• Male associates are prohibited from wearing cosmetics or
nail polish.
9. Dress Code
• Hair shoulder length or longer must be pulled back in all
patient care areas.
• Ponytails and shoulder length hair for men is not permitted.
• Beards and mustaches are permitted if they are well
groomed.