Wednesday, November 25, 2009

New Jersey hospital bans neckties

Jersey City Medical Center will now prohibit healthcare providers from wearing neckties. Bowties are still allowed. From the infection control standpoint, I think banning white coats would have a bigger impact, but it's a good start to push healthcare workers to become more cognizant of the role of clothing in infection control.

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