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As a general rule ask yourself - is my dress
attire viewed as professional by a patient and colleagues.
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Well groomed, shaven, and hair attended to.
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Clean nails. If pained neutral colors only
or French style permitted.
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No open toed shoes for safety. For ladies who are
coming from work in dress shoes an exception will be made on lecture nights
only. Shoes must also provide ankle support for lifting and uneven terrain.
In addition shoes must prevent slipping and of a non-marking sole.
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Dress jeans permitted. No rips or hanging
threads. Must fit to size.
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Dress shorts permitted during summer months. (May
through September)
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Collared shirts only. No tee shirts
permitted.
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If pants/shorts have a belt loop a belt must be
worn and shirt tucked in. Unless blouse or dress shirt is designed to not
be tucked.
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If you are coming from work which requires scrubs
and cannot change before class an exception will be made at coordinators
discretion.
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If coming from work which requires a company uniform and
cannot change before class an exception will be made at coordinators discretion.
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If you are with a fire department you may wear
your duty uniform to class. (No tee shirts)
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No ball caps or cowboy hats. This includes
fire department ball caps.
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No earrings/facial piercing for men. No
excessive earrings for females.
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Hair/focal hair groomed and clean cut.
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May be requested by coordinator that visible
tattoos be covered.
If a violation of the dress code is observed the student will
receive a 2 hour absence per occurrence. If the violation is of a safety
concern or chosen dress is disruptive, offensive and/or revealing student will
be asked to leave and return when dressed appropriately. In addition the
student will be marked absent for any missed time over the initial 2 hour
absence deduction. On the third violation student will be required to wear the
EMTS school uniform to class for the remainder of the course.