Nursing Best Practices for Social Media
Let’s look at the pros and cons of social media for nurses, and how we can successfully navigate the complexities and legalities of personal and professional life.
Our relentless research goes beyond shoes. Capsol allows us to talk all things nursing, from career advice and current news to self-care and mental health. These conversations with you, the community, and the world at large help us put our best foot forward when creating the best nursing shoes on the planet.
Is there anything worse than wearing boxy and scratchy scrubs? I think not. If you’re over the stiffness of your daily work attire, Figs is here to save the day. Made for men and women, their scrubs are constructed from a comfortable material that’s traditionally used in athletic wear. So while you can’t technically wear your gym clothes to work, Figs are as close as you’ll get.
Figs offers traditional styles as well as updates on the classic scrub uniform. Men and women can choose to add a little flair to their uniform with a jogger style, cargo pant, or even a slim fit. The mandarin collar scrub top for women is an especially stylish option that comes in multiple colors and looks like a blouse you’d pair with your favorite jeans. The coral color is perfect for Summer!
Not only does Figs sell fashionable and comfortable scrubs, through their Threads for Threads initiative, they donate medical apparel to healthcare workers in need around the globe. Over 500k pairs of scrubs have been distributed worldwide!
With Figs, you’ll look good, feel good, and the best part- do good. Have you tried Figs? What do you think of them?
Author
most recent
Let’s look at the pros and cons of social media for nurses, and how we can successfully navigate the complexities and legalities of personal and professional life.
Perhaps it’s a college application, professional resume, or something else. You want to volunteer. But where should you start? Here are a few…
This post explores why suicide among nurses has become a problem and what we can do about it. It’s a must-read for every nurse and anyone who knows a nurse.
0 Comments