Kitasato University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology
Hospital and team introduction
The Department of Cardiology at Kitasato University School of Medicine is dedicated to treating the cardiovascular system through a system unique to Kitasato, where "specialized teams research clinical issues." Since the School's founding in 1970, the department has developed through cooperation with the local community and related medical institutions in the area and has seen an unprecedented number of inpatients, 2,400, grow.
We interviewed four doctors from the Department of Cardiology at Kitasato University School of Medicine about their thoughts on wearing our lab coat.
Purpose and impressions of introducing team lab coats and scrubs
"We started by creating a logo design with the aim of improving unity."
After discussing the scrubs with several staff members, we decided on navy, which looks slimming for both men and women. The deciding factors were the comfort of the scrubs and their design, with plenty of pockets, which makes them easy to move in. When visiting the outpatient department, we wear ties and shirts; when moving around, we wear scrubs.
The scrubs also have large embroidery on the back.
"People say that the lab coats with the logo embroidered on them are really nice."
They say, "What's with that white coat? It's nice." Previously, we wore ones provided by the hospital, but they were thin and not quite the right shape. These look smart, are stretchy, and are comfortable to wear. The pockets are large and easy to use. The logo, which is close to the Kitasato University color and mark, feels familiar.
When I saw that other departments had matching white coats, I wondered if we didn't do it, so I was happy we could match. It gives a sense of teamwork. The other day, we all wore matching ones to the register navigation.
I wear scrubs even when I'm on duty. I like to wear something that's comfortable and easy to wear for long periods of time. I think the white coat is important because it symbolizes and represents being a doctor.
"When meeting patients, I try to look clean and neat."
Scrubs are comfortable to wear and durable. Introducing them to our team has strengthened our sense of unity as a team.
"I've come to feel that team white coats are one of the characteristics and attractions of our department."
We chose our white coats because they are something patients can see in our profession and look cool. Now that the entire department is wearing the same ones, and the senior doctors are also wearing the same ones, there is a sense of unity. I have come to feel that team white coats are one of our department's distinctive features and attractions.
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Kitasato University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology