
Dress code in clinical settings
- Students’ formal coats in clinical settings should be white, clean, tidy appearance, feeling comfortable, long, suitable for the season, buttoned and display the SUMS logo
- Female students should wear scarves covering the entire hair.
- Students should wear appropriate socks and avoid appearing in the clinical settings without wearing socks.
- Shoes should be comfortable, clean, and have a wide toe as well as mild and proper color.
- Slippers are not allowed in clinical settings
- Tight pants and white coats with improper colors should be avoided.
- Avoid wearing T-shirts, and sport suits which display improper words and images.
- Students are required to carry a valid photo ID in clinical settings all the time which includes the initial letter of their first and last name, title, school, and field.
- Avoid jewelries including bracelets, necklaces, bangles, gold rings (this does not include wedding rings), as well as sharp or allergy-causing perfumes
- Keep your nails short, clean and without nail polish. Due to the increased risk of infection and the possibility of hurting patients, long or artificial nails are forbidden
- Male students should not have hair longer than normal length.