Physician attire affects patient satisfaction/experience? https://t.co/DT4tofxdcn
#Looking #Medical : every few years, a study reevaluates #whattowear https://t.co/RVIpo5NrrJ
Physician Attire Is Important, Most Patients Say https://t.co/GWxjv5W4fJ via @doximity
Guess it's time to go shopping, for patient satisfaction that is 😉 https://t.co/7YCnRiQclc
スクラブだけだと,患者・家族には看護師と見分けがつかないことがあるので,説明時には白衣を着用."コスプレ"(笑)です.初々しい研修医(特に女性)にもそう指導してます. https://t.co/QnIA12XoVM
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
医師の服装って患者さんの満足度に大事なの? ⇒ ハイ 衛生面の指摘もありますか白衣をきてカチッとしているのがいい! Understanding patient preference for physician attire :) https://t.co/CmLcmdZ0Hh
RT @centinel5051: La gente prefiere médicos con atuendo formal y bata blanca https://t.co/ZQICdI4Dmh
RT @JMoccoMD: Interesting - Patient preference for physician attire: a study of 10 US academic medical centres https://t.co/Lx30iR5rA5
RT @Eden_Robertson: Interesting! 53% of patients indicated that physician attire was important to them during care. Makes us realise the im…
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
RT @Endocrino_PED: Según estudio, la #vestimenta influye en las percepciones y expectativas que tienen los #pacientes de sus #médicos: 🔵 Me…
@gerardofernoy ¡Scrubs diario! 🙏🏻 https://t.co/KUgW2VezF2
Two extra pair of black trousers, please! https://t.co/beUJmqbbE8
Definitely looks more professional. As a patient definitely prefer white coat or business attire. https://t.co/2DX3lROMhU
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
Interesting! 53% of patients indicated that physician attire was important to them during care. Makes us realise the importance of those more non-verbal cues when caring for families. https://t.co/nFYYsGnQ6H
RT @BenitaZahn: do you care how your #doctor dresses? #whitecoats https://t.co/5Vj6fBUHka
do you care how your #doctor dresses? #whitecoats https://t.co/5Vj6fBUHka
Some patients prefer and some MDs need to wear white coats. As with most things, context matters. https://t.co/mcYGHwIPYl
How do #patients want their #doctor to #dress? A #survey of 4032 patients in 10 #US academic centres reveal a preference for #formal attire w/ a #whitecoat @BMJ_Open. @picardonhealth @ArthurCaplan https://t.co/n5FuXHArOf https://t.co/J03agQB2cv
When are we going shopping? https://t.co/M5LtybGcPF
RT @cmpettker: Doesn’t say anything about what patients think about #bowties! But this study should make us think about how we present ours…
RT @ContempOBGYN: What doctors wear matters, @umichmedicine study finds. https://t.co/0qYw6eTYyd #scrubs #casual #whitecoat
Both favoured options banned in the UK in clinic. https://t.co/tETXJVOQEr
How to dress and white coat still matters @chadinabhan @bmj_latest @DrPhilKantoff https://t.co/EYvfizs9HW
RT @RabiHannaMD: Patients care about what doctor wear . Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observati…
RT @dhjutsw1: Does how a doctor dresses 'matter' to patients? @UTSWIMchief @UTSWIMJW https://t.co/pKedEU8o25 https://t.co/FTYMovhkYF
RT @Dr_RaviMadan: We can never forget that medicine is a service industry. Furthermore, if you are conducting #clinical #research, credibi…
We can never forget that medicine is a service industry. Furthermore, if you are conducting #clinical #research, credibility is an important factor for patients enrolling on #clinicaltrials. @DrOlaLandgren @bmj_latest https://t.co/hcteWtDtTV
SCRUBS IT IS! According to a recent national study, over one-third of patients felt that physician attire greatly influenced their experience. When asked what they most prefer when they see their surgeon...Scrubs! https://t.co/Dq1mWmaUQA https://t.co/57
RT @JMoccoMD: Interesting - Patient preference for physician attire: a study of 10 US academic medical centres https://t.co/Lx30iR5rA5
Patients care about what doctor wear . Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observational study of 10 academic medical centres in the USA https://t.co/66w3oRGCNQ
RT @lola_chambless: Most preferred attire for surgeons? Scrubs! Thank God. I can continue to get an extra 5 minutes of sleep every morning.…
RT @ContempOBGYN: What doctors wear matters, @umichmedicine study finds. https://t.co/0qYw6eTYyd #scrubs #casual #whitecoat
RT @Endocrino_PED: Según estudio, la #vestimenta influye en las percepciones y expectativas que tienen los #pacientes de sus #médicos: 🔵 Me…
RT @dhjutsw1: Does how a doctor dresses 'matter' to patients? @UTSWIMchief @UTSWIMJW https://t.co/pKedEU8o25 https://t.co/FTYMovhkYF
Are people really surprised that physicians are judged based on their dress? Patients can't judge clinical quality very well, at least in my experience. So naturally, patients use proxies like dress, friendliness, and perception of caring. https://t.co/O0
Does how a doctor dresses 'matter' to patients? @UTSWIMchief @UTSWIMJW https://t.co/pKedEU8o25 https://t.co/FTYMovhkYF
RT @kaufman_MMdoc: Med oncs: I’ll save you time. White coat, no scrubs. @SandyWong02111 https://t.co/jSaBBV8bff
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
ICYMI. Interesting results. @UTSWIMchief @UTSWIMJW https://t.co/pKedEU8o25
RT @JMoccoMD: Interesting - Patient preference for physician attire: a study of 10 US academic medical centres https://t.co/Lx30iR5rA5
RT @JMoccoMD: Interesting - Patient preference for physician attire: a study of 10 US academic medical centres https://t.co/Lx30iR5rA5
Most preferred attire for surgeons? Scrubs! Thank God. I can continue to get an extra 5 minutes of sleep every morning. https://t.co/pcr8vboqzP
Very interesting article! https://t.co/rqohLcyvcp
RT @cmpettker: Doesn’t say anything about what patients think about #bowties! But this study should make us think about how we present ours…
RT @JMoccoMD: Interesting - Patient preference for physician attire: a study of 10 US academic medical centres https://t.co/Lx30iR5rA5
Interesting - Patient preference for physician attire: a study of 10 US academic medical centres https://t.co/Lx30iR5rA5
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
Doctor's attire matters: 53% of respondents agreed with the statement that how their doctor dresses was important to them. Furthermore, 36% agreed with the statement that physician attire influenced how happy they were with their care. https://t.co/EQgCR6
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
Según estudio, la #vestimenta influye en las percepciones y expectativas que tienen los #pacientes de sus #médicos: 🔵 Mejor con vestimenta formal y bata blanca https://t.co/koD8XpYj5v vía @BMJ_Open #Medicina #Sanidad https://t.co/GLXNjXnSyj
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
Patients care what doctors wear to work https://t.co/9R6qNXXrAd @bmj_latest "Nuanced policies addressing #physician dress code can improve #patientsatisfaction" #Ptexperience can include factors like this https://t.co/naVapWfZzF
Interesting study published by @bmj_latest. Patient’s perception of MD’s attire is very important in overall healthcare satisfaction. https://t.co/kp5sgGEhfQ
RT @cmpettker: Doesn’t say anything about what patients think about #bowties! But this study should make us think about how we present ours…
What doctors wear matters, @umichmedicine study finds. https://t.co/0qYw6eTYyd #scrubs #casual #whitecoat
RT @centinel5051: La gente prefiere médicos con atuendo formal y bata blanca https://t.co/ZQICdI4Dmh
La gente prefiere médicos con atuendo formal y bata blanca https://t.co/ZQICdI4Dmh
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
The Blauer Effect Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observational study of 10 academic medical centres in the USA https://t.co/IKEThJ3Fcg... https://t.co/IKEThJ3Fcg
RT @PabloRichly: El hábito hace al monje. Los pacientes tienen claras preferencias sobre la vestimenta de los médicos y esto podría influir…
Oh man, I hate that thing... https://t.co/WEwR0nbwHI
RT @CaulfieldTim: Study: "53% indicated that physician attire was important to them during care. Over 1/3 agreed it influenced their satisf…
Looking good promotes patients feeling good. #bestdressedresident #suitgamestrong https://t.co/YEKjIMB2Wl
Med oncs: I’ll save you time. White coat, no scrubs. @SandyWong02111 https://t.co/jSaBBV8bff
RT @DrOlaLandgren: In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician…
In this recent BMJ study, the investigators show that patients have important expectations and perceptions for physician dress. Based on over 4000 cases, they found that physicians’ dress code improve patient satisfaction of delivered care. #mmsm https://
Interesting, the media has probably a lot to answer for here - good to do a follow up study to see what the findings are with nursing. https://t.co/wgvzftUzDN
Uh oh. https://t.co/lUBrcYqRKP
RT @PabloRichly: El hábito hace al monje. Los pacientes tienen claras preferencias sobre la vestimenta de los médicos y esto podría influir…
Interesting article in BMJ on how a physician dresses and patient "happiness" with the care received --> Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observational study of 10 academic medical centres in the USA https://t.co
RT @CaulfieldTim: Study: "53% indicated that physician attire was important to them during care. Over 1/3 agreed it influenced their satisf…
Well, without some identifying garb, it becomes increasingly difficult to know to whom you are speaking. https://t.co/vKkPEUfc1s
RT @PSEPUMVA: Scrubs or #WhiteCoat? Surprising results in this new article! https://t.co/6enH8NedWu https://t.co/GaTo8BOGaH
RT @CaulfieldTim: Study: "53% indicated that physician attire was important to them during care. Over 1/3 agreed it influenced their satisf…
Simpático https://t.co/iiAnJocbmE
El hábito hace al monje. Los pacientes tienen claras preferencias sobre la vestimenta de los médicos y esto podría influir en el vínculo y las expectativas. https://t.co/wUSU77huhT https://t.co/XapZqlN3Hy
There’s no accounting for taste https://t.co/ZWQaAhaHOG
Study: "53% indicated that physician attire was important to them during care. Over 1/3 agreed it influenced their satisfaction with care. Compared with all other forms of attire, formal attire with a white coat was most highly rated" https://t.co/1n99oteE
Physician Attire Is Important, Most Patients Say https://t.co/Pz05nrhRcZ via @doximity
RT @anesthesianews: Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observational study of 10 academic medical cen…
Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observational study of 10 academic medical centers in the USA https://t.co/K6yI0sHTvI #AttireMatters
Understanding patient preference for physician attire: a cross-sectional observational study of 10 academic medical centers in the USA https://t.co/4l2xe1D4Hw #AttireMatters
nonverbal presentation carries more weight than verbal communication in establishing trust and making a first impression. —Hippocrates. physicians in training celebrate white coat ceremonies. it is a privilege earned. patients expect it. https://t.co/vWC
RT @AndreasLaupacis: Yes!!!!! https://t.co/KdktfLm9AA
Physician appearance matters! https://t.co/vpty0TnpfO @AmerMedicalAssn @neurosurgery @AmerMedicalAssn
RT @MOX13: @dkalnow @andyglittle this makes me happy inside https://t.co/AvKPHElTQd
RT @FrancoisLuks: Does this hold up for pediatric (surgical) specialists? Corollary: is the “she’s afraid of white coats” argument real, or…
RT @PSEPUMVA: Is it the suit? Or the scrubs? Maybe jeans? Or maybe something else. See what patients prefer in their physicians in this ne…
Does this hold up for pediatric (surgical) specialists? Corollary: is the “she’s afraid of white coats” argument real, or parental bias? (I suspect the latter) https://t.co/C6aHU0kO65