Rabu, 15 Januari 2014

What is the tattoo policy for the medical field?

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Marjorie


I want to pursue a career as an Ob/Gyn.
I already have a tattoo along the entire length of my spine, but shirts easily cover it up, or usually about two centimeters still show if anything.
I also want to get a small one on my collar bone, and eventually a sleeve.

Just wanted to know how it would affect my chances or if I could cover them up.



Answer
Just make sure you can cover them up with a normal T shirt and pants...not a turtle neck. So as long as you keep the tattoos under a normal t shirt and long pants you shouldn't have a problem. There is no policy against it in the work place (I have seen an operating room technician with tattoos all over her neck, arms, etc) BUT in school they forbid piercings and tattoos to be shown. I have gone to school for dental hygiene and nursing and in both professions you can't have fake nails, nail polish on, no visible tattoos (but you couldn't wear a turtle neck) so you had to cover them daily with makeup (so best to have tattoos under a typical scrub uniform which is a T shirt size coverage and long scrub pants), and no piercings. The professors also get upset if anyone dyes their hair crazy colors. There was one girl in my program who dyed her hair blond AND dark brown at the same time so she looked like a skunk. She was on the bad side of the professors. You don't want to be judged for how you look so keep the tattoos hidden under clothes so you won't have an issue in college.

What do guys think of girls with a tramp stamp?




Melissa


I have a butterfly tattoo on my back right above my butt, I recently found out it was called a "tramp stamp" and now I am freaking out cause it just sounds so bad.
Guys, I need your real opinion of this please.



Answer
You really shouldn't let that get to you. You define your artwork, not the other way around. Lower back tattoos are very common, but they are also very feminine. Next to the hips, I cant think of a sexier place to get a tatt on a girl. and because other people notice this too, its become a popular place.
Agaisnt the name, there are several other good reasons to tattoo your lower back. 1) its flat and open, theres lots of room for artwork, and maybe even extend to the back 2) like i said its sexy 3) a good place to hide if need be, or to show off
The only excuse not to get a tattoo there is because of the pain, or because you base your life on socail and public acceptance, not meaning tramp stamps are unacceptable in society, just that people like to use things to catagorize and degrade others.




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