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I'm a Black Doctor. I Wear Scrubs Everywhere Now

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It's about protecting myself. As a urology resident, I spend up to 70 hours a week at the hospital. I wear scrubs to the operating room and through long hospital shifts. And, of course, I wear a gown and other personal protective equipment over my scrubs when caring for patients with covid-19 in Brooklyn.

Read the full Washington Post Op-Ed here.


Source: Arturo E. Holmes II, MD - The Washington Post

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