Dress Code in Educational Settings :
| Post date: 2018/06/23 |
- Male students must wear simple and common clothes including proper shirt and pants, and female students must wear comfortable and proper mantos (jacket like top common in Iran) and pants.
- Female students must wear scarves covering the entire hair.
- Students must wear appropriate socks and avoid appearing in the clinical settings without wearing them.
- Shoes should dress comfortably, clean, and wear wide toe shoes of mild and proper color.
- Slippers are not allowed in educational settings.
- Students must not wear tight, body-hugging mantos (jacket like top common in Iran), pants, and shirts of unfavorable size and color.
- Mantos and shirts should be buttoned up all the time in educational settings.
- Do not wear T-shirts and sports suits that display improper words and images.
- Avoid wearing jewelry -- including bracelets, necklaces, bangles, gold rings (this does not include wedding rings) -- as well as sharp or allergy-causing perfumes in all settings.
- Keep your nails short, clean, and unpolished. Due to the increased risk of infection and the possibility of injuring patients, long or artificial nails are prohibited.
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