Category Archive: Preclinical Years

How to scrub for surgery, a training video

Most medical students will be required to take a crash course in scrubbing, gowning and gloving.  However this may not happen until your surgery or OB rotation during third year.  Many students will find their way into the ORs before those rotations.  My first OR case was during a urology elective.  I had no scrub training and the surgeon asked me right before the case, “Hey med student, go scrub, I need a first assistant.”  I had to find a scrub tech in the hall to help me.

So, learn how to do it now!  I have seen a lot of training videos, but this one is particularly good for scrubbing.  I also highly recommend you see this video on gowning/gloving.  You don’t want to mess that up either, the scrub nurses will kick you out.

 

Where can I buy scrubs?

Most medical schools will either provide students with scrubs, or provide a means of purchasing scrubs.  However, the exchange of scrubs usually does not occur until the clinical years.  Most of you will want to purchase some scrubs for gross anatomy during your first year.  A simple google or eBay search will surely result in plenty of options.  However, you DO NOT want to keep those scrubs after anatomy!  So, here is a suggestion, go to the local thrift store and buy a pair for a couple bucks…then throw them away.

Any thrift store close to a hospital will be teeming with used scrubs from MDs, nurses, and techs.  Find your local store and stock up.  Here are some helpful links for finding your closest

Goodwill

Volunteers of America

 

 

 

 

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