Sunday, August 8, 2010

Changes with Scrubs in the Medical Profession

When it comes to dealing with our everyday work lives while still maintaining a level of professionalism, it can be extremely important that our work clothes remain both comfortable and stylish. Over the years, clothing manufacturers have been constantly evolving the ways in which they create clothes in order to suit our ever changing needs. Hospital scrubs in particular have seen significant changes over the years, giving medical professionals the clothes which not only serve their purpose, but allow them to look and feel comfortable throughout their working day.

One of the most significant changes within the healthcare service is the increasing role that women have within the profession, and it is a change that hasn't gone unnoticed. The increase in women providing clinical care has caused clothing companies and uniform suppliers to take note and amend their uniforms. Previously, medical scrubs were manufactured in basic unisex styles and sizes in order to be worn by both men and women. However, due to the obvious differences between male and female bodies, these scrubs would often fit male workers better than female workers. This 'unisex' arrangement was simpler for companies, who deemed it unnecessary for there to be a separate design for women. However, thanks to the change in proportion of female medical professionals, uniform trends have begun to change completely, allowing for men and women to have their own tailor made scrubs which are designed to fit their bodies perfectly.

When it comes to working within a fast paced field such as the medical profession, it is essential that clothes have durability. However, traditional style scrubs were found to be insufficient in providing the durability which was required from those working within the medical field on a day to day basis. The use of poor fabrics made the uniforms uncomfortable to wear, and after a few washes, the color would often begin to fade leaving the material looking unkempt and tatty. Along with this, traditional materials provided workers with very little ventilation, leaving them feeling hot and sticky throughout their shift-something which unfortunately was apparent to the patients who would see them throughout their hospital stays. Now, high-tech fibers and treatments have made medical scrubs perfectly suited for day to day use. These types of high-end designer scrubs and lab coats are virtually stain resistant and using new technology also provides all wearers with the needed ventilation they need to feel fresh and comfortable all day.

As these changes have evolved, color and patterns have also come been introduced, providing hospital staff more opportunity for originality and organization. The wider range of colors now available allows hospitals to color-coordinate separate departments, giving hospitals a professional and organized air as soon as you enter the door. Along with this change in scrubs, specialized departments now have the option to choose a variety of different patterned materials in order to suit the nature of their job role; for example, children's doctors in particular now have the chance to choose an appropriate uniform in order to reassure frightened children. Scrubs with cartoon characters, or even a simple bright and relaxing set of scrubs can work wonders for a child's mindset, making life a little easier for both patients and professionals.

With such a refreshing new take on medical scrubs, it's not surprising that more and more people turn to the medical career path each year. The work is fulfilling, and the scrubs are comfortable and effective, allowing medical professionals to do their jobs effectively and look competent and sanitary while doing so.

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

A Family Business (literally!)

I am on year seven working for David Marquardt, who owns The
Steam Team, a locally owned and operated cleaning and restoration
business in Austin, TX. About three years into my employment, David
started an online retail business, blue sky scrubs, which has grown
leaps and bounds over the past few years. In addition to blue sky
scrubs and The Steam Team, David also operates a construction division
within The Steam Team. And last but not least, a Limited Partnership,
consisting mostly of the properties that The Steam Team and blue sky
scrubs call 'home.'

Mr. Marquardt is probably the most genuine, generous person I have
ever met. I'm always trying to think of a way to say thank you to him
for being so giving. He is always finding ways to create happy lives
for his employees. The biggest impression he made on me was to
encourage me to finish my degree at UT - an accomplishment that
normally never could have been met by a single mother with a 2 year
old child.

A simple thank you does not seem like enough. So, after months of
brainstorming, it finally hit me today. A poem of thanks would be great!
As I pulled into the parking lot at work and looked around, let me tell you what I saw.....

Here is the story, so that you know
Mr. Marquardt runs the show
A group of businesses he does run
He makes our jobs quite a bit of fun

First came The Steam Team
and what they can do
is make anyone's carpets look new
And then there is business #2
A remodeling and construction crew

About as random as can be
there is business #3
The account for his every property,
we call this company MFLP
Already it's a little out of the norm
but now I'll tell you he sells uniforms

Now it gets funny, Oh My Gosh
working for The Steam Team
is David's brother Josh
Billy, the manager of The Steam Team
hired his mom to keep the office tidy and clean
Our construction guy, his name is Jim
brought his grandson here to work with him

All of that sure sounds great,
so now let's talk about Austin Day.
We needed help pretty bad,
so Austin suggested we hired his Dad
Austin's Dad mentioned his other son, Cody
who was perfect to work with Jimmy Boddy

The story, it gets better still!
We just hired a guy
named Mitchell.
Mitch, as we call him, just happens to be
the brother of water tech,
Dennis G.

But wait! There is more...
David also
sells scrubs from the
building next door

blue sky scrubs are sold online
and purchased by the medical type.
The one who created the design
Just happens to be David's wife.

You think that's crazy?
Last year, we hired someone
who has never been lazy.
I'm talking about my little sis,
her name is Wendy Griffith

To increase the sales
of the medical attire,
David decided a photographer
he must hire
He asked around for some names
and then he hired
my sister's husband, James

This story, it is not a lie.
I'm sure you're thinking
"My, Oh MY!"
David Marquardt,
yes he is
running a genuine
family biz!