I just started working as a pharmacist at a hospital & I’m so jealous of all the people who get to wear scrubs. They look so cute and comfy while I’m over here in business casual and a lab coat 😭😭
Is it weird that I love the look of scrubs? Im in teachers college so they will never be apart of my wardrobe but I love the way they look lol. I def dig the black on black on black look too, but the light blue under shirt really makes your eyes pop! Hope you're doing good girly!! :)
@@JuliaKristine omg totally random but did you ever get that aloe Vera spike out of your arm? Just watched that video again and was like oh damn what happened lol.
I just started working as a patient care tech last month & my boyfriend bought me a pair of Figs for my birthday. Omg so in love with the fabric! Now I only want to wear Figs 😅💕
I just got my first xray job so I needed this! But now you’re making me want to splurge on figs even more hahaha 😩 good luck on boards!! They were so not as bad as I thought - you got this! 🤍
For the seams that are coming off, tie a KNOT and then cut the seam that is hanging off. The knot prevents it from coming undone but you can cut off the tail that is hanging. If that makes sense
I’m in dental school and we have to order our scrubs through the school which makes me sad, I’d rather be able to order different styles and brands! As a class our color is teal!
Julia Kristine OMG, I had to wear brown at my old job & this lady in HR was such a bitch over it. Every brand has their own interpretation of color & I found a really nice brown, but she made me buy new scrubs because she said "they look burgundy to me." It was such a waste of money, but I wasn't getting fired over a damn color. I always donate my scrubs because I take good care of them, so they didn't go to waste, but still they're pricey
We X-ray techs should only be doing X-ray duties. Unfortunately we’re forced to do the work of medical assistants, lab technicians and nurses, and we DO NOT get paid for it.
I've noticed this is particularly the case in very small clinics. I didn't mind as it kept me busy, since I had around 4 xrays per week.. and that was during a good week. Helping with nursing and lab duties kept me busy, but you have a point! I would have loved to be busy with x-ray. Since I've uploaded this video, I have found a new position where I'll be training into CT, then eventually MRI
That's how the medical field works for almost everyone that's in it. I'm a CMA (certified Medical Assistant and I have my Associates degree and the certification on top since it's required) and I work in the front and back office. I've done xrays, nurse triage line for 5 physicians (by myself along with my normal job duties), medication refills, put orders in for different procedures, assist with procedures, suture and staple removal, Injections, phlebotomy, urinalysis (we didn't always send urines out either AKA a lot of this is done in the office (unless it was a culture and sensitivity which was drawn up in the office, I'd put the order in, and then send it out), ultrasounds, forms, referrals, scheduling, prior authorizations, inputting new patient paperwork into the EMR system, scanning docs into the EMR system, training soon to be graduate MA's and LPN's or new co-workers, ran a lab (myself) while also in charge of running 3 different physicians (myself), casting, DME, dressing wounds, filing paper charts and paperwork in these charts (before everything was done electronically and some offices still use paper charts), check in and check out, transcription, stocking and cleaning up around the office, ordering supplies, calling patients to let them know their test results, or if a prescription was sent to their pharmacy, confirm appointments with the patient and/or the office the patient was referred to, worst case scenario is you end up making the appointment for the patient at another office and then let the patient know, STAT referrals for different tests, etc. We don't get paid anywhere near what xray techs get paid either and most people have no idea what an MA is, they refer to us as nurses (which we are not). Oh and don't forget the walk In patients or just nurse visits which are randomly placed in between normal appointments (the patient’s usually come in for a BP check, UA, EKG, spirometry, and the most popular is blood work). I get where you're coming from, but they didn't just do this to xray techs and it cuts costs because they don't need to hire another person for one specific job (they will utilize you in every way possible in this field).
I've always thought scrubs look super cute? I have no need for them, but they seem to make getting dressed for work super easy!
Me too! 😂🤍
I just started working as a pharmacist at a hospital & I’m so jealous of all the people who get to wear scrubs. They look so cute and comfy while I’m over here in business casual and a lab coat 😭😭
OMG I needed this video because I just got a job working in the hospital as a mental health tech! I've been needing good scrub recommendations!
congratulations! ☺️
wow i miss working somewhere where you have to wear scrubs 😂 they make life so easy & they’re SO comfy
This is so helpful! As I work as a vet assistant and I also have such a hard time finding scrubs!
I’m going in a vet assistant program and I have to buy scrubs so I yeah it’s helpful!!
I think thats my favorite apple watch band I have seen so far LOVE IT!
Is it weird that I love the look of scrubs? Im in teachers college so they will never be apart of my wardrobe but I love the way they look lol. I def dig the black on black on black look too, but the light blue under shirt really makes your eyes pop! Hope you're doing good girly!! :)
I do too! 🤩 thank you!!
@@JuliaKristine omg totally random but did you ever get that aloe Vera spike out of your arm? Just watched that video again and was like oh damn what happened lol.
I dug around and didn’t get much out! 😂 either it was super tiny or just irritated!!
okay i need this apple watch band NOW (jk it's currently unavailable and i'm sad). nothing more flattering than black scrubs!!
Yay! Been waiting on this.. starting a new job at a different hospital & I have to buy new scrubs in a different color so this is right on time 😊
Congratulations! ☺️
I just started working as a patient care tech last month & my boyfriend bought me a pair of Figs for my birthday. Omg so in love with the fabric! Now I only want to wear Figs 😅💕
Sooo comfy, right?!
I’ve recently got scrubs for the start of my vet tech labs, and I was so surprised how comfortable they are!
I just got my first xray job so I needed this! But now you’re making me want to splurge on figs even more hahaha 😩 good luck on boards!! They were so not as bad as I thought - you got this! 🤍
Congratulations!! Thank you so much 🤍
Hi Julia! I graduated from nursing school in June and I take my boards on July 10th as well! Good luck on your boards
Congratulations!! Good luck to you 🤍☺️
For the seams that are coming off, tie a KNOT and then cut the seam that is hanging off. The knot prevents it from coming undone but you can cut off the tail that is hanging. If that makes sense
What size do you wear in the FIGS scrub tops and bottoms??☺️ for reference
small on top & bottom :)
omgggg in love with everything Julia!!
I love FIGS! Recently been only buying the joggers and I LOVE them 😅 I’m obsessed I’ve been buying like every color too it’s bad 😂.
They’re so cute!!
What size do you wear in your figs?
Small
Good luck on your boards!!! 💕🎉 I am sure you’ll do great! They honestly were not as bad as I hyped myself up for them to be lol!
Do the vessis run small or big? I'm a half size so don't know to order up or down
I feel like they were slightly big! I would order down
I will never be in a situation where I need to wear scrubs, but they’re honestly so cute in my opinion... plus it reminds me of grey’s❣️😅
they're literally SO comfy!
For reference, what size do you get in the fig pants and top?
Small for both
Julia Kristine thank you for replying! 💖 I was going to buy some today!!
They’re decent scrubs! I’ve found Cherokee Infinity are my favorite though ☺️
Julia Kristine ooh I’ll check those out too then! 🤗
I don't know why I get so excited when I find out RUclipsrs I watch are the same height as me 😂
Hello! How tall are you? Looking to buy figs pants - I am 5'4 and not sure if I should get petite aha
I'm 5'3"! I have longer legs in comparison to my torso, so petites are way too short on me haha
I’m in dental school and we have to order our scrubs through the school which makes me sad, I’d rather be able to order different styles and brands! As a class our color is teal!
My school was like that too. I got the school scrubs initially & then color matched them with my own better fitting scrubs. :)
We had to wear brown scrubs for my program, but it’s so nice once you finally get to buy styles you prefer ☺️
ShinbiBelldandy that’s a great idea! I’ve done that for the pants but our tops have a stamping/embroidered school logo so no such luck there.
Julia Kristine oh man brown sounds terrible! I’m so glad you get to wear black now. It’s so stylish and sleek
Julia Kristine OMG, I had to wear brown at my old job & this lady in HR was such a bitch over it. Every brand has their own interpretation of color & I found a really nice brown, but she made me buy new scrubs because she said "they look burgundy to me." It was such a waste of money, but I wasn't getting fired over a damn color. I always donate my scrubs because I take good care of them, so they didn't go to waste, but still they're pricey
love your baby pink mask !! 💖☺️
i’ve been waiting for this 🙌🏼😍
I have to wear kids size masks too hahaha good luck on your boards!! ❤️
A brand that I really like is koi collection for scrubs.
I’ve never heard of it! I’ll definitely have to look into it & try!
Loved your video! 💗
thanks for watching, Lucie! 🤍
Thanks for The tips. Have a nice weekend
Do you have any interview advice or questions they may ask? I’m having an interview Thursday!
Google "rad tech interview" questions!
love this video!!👏🏼
You look so cute in all of them! xx
7:46 I Loved your look ❤
Good luck on your board exam!!!
Thank you! 🤍
Good luck on ya board exam 😇
Thank you!
Ur hair looks so beautiful and thicker......i wish i had hair like your's. Plz do a hair-care routine video.💓💓💓💓
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Julia 💕
Hey, we would love to see you in our scrubs!
wow I thought the greys anatomy looked great on you
We X-ray techs should only be doing X-ray duties. Unfortunately we’re forced to do the work of medical assistants, lab technicians and nurses, and we DO NOT get paid for it.
I've noticed this is particularly the case in very small clinics. I didn't mind as it kept me busy, since I had around 4 xrays per week.. and that was during a good week. Helping with nursing and lab duties kept me busy, but you have a point! I would have loved to be busy with x-ray. Since I've uploaded this video, I have found a new position where I'll be training into CT, then eventually MRI
That's how the medical field works for almost everyone that's in it. I'm a CMA (certified Medical Assistant and I have my Associates degree and the certification on top since it's required) and I work in the front and back office. I've done xrays, nurse triage line for 5 physicians (by myself along with my normal job duties), medication refills, put orders in for different procedures, assist with procedures, suture and staple removal, Injections, phlebotomy, urinalysis (we didn't always send urines out either AKA a lot of this is done in the office (unless it was a culture and sensitivity which was drawn up in the office, I'd put the order in, and then send it out), ultrasounds, forms, referrals, scheduling, prior authorizations, inputting new patient paperwork into the EMR system, scanning docs into the EMR system, training soon to be graduate MA's and LPN's or new co-workers, ran a lab (myself) while also in charge of running 3 different physicians (myself), casting, DME, dressing wounds, filing paper charts and paperwork in these charts (before everything was done electronically and some offices still use paper charts), check in and check out, transcription, stocking and cleaning up around the office, ordering supplies, calling patients to let them know their test results, or if a prescription was sent to their pharmacy, confirm appointments with the patient and/or the office the patient was referred to, worst case scenario is you end up making the appointment for the patient at another office and then let the patient know, STAT referrals for different tests, etc. We don't get paid anywhere near what xray techs get paid either and most people have no idea what an MA is, they refer to us as nurses (which we are not). Oh and don't forget the walk In patients or just nurse visits which are randomly placed in between normal appointments (the patient’s usually come in for a BP check, UA, EKG, spirometry, and the most popular is blood work).
I get where you're coming from, but they didn't just do this to xray techs and it cuts costs because they don't need to hire another person for one specific job (they will utilize you in every way possible in this field).
And nobody gets paid for the extra work that needs to be done (anything outside of your job description). That's the medical field.