Does Pinterest Interest You?

Thursday, February 9th, 2012 BY Emma

Emma-HIf so check us out…Scrubs & Beyond is on Pinterest!!

The buzz from our office, my friends and even my children and their friends on the topic of  Pinterest is… ”this is sooo addicting.” I can personally say I love it and am hooked!

For those of  you who haven’t heard of Pinterest, here is a brief overview:

Pinterest is a social bookmarking tool used to “pin” images, recipes, and great ideas you want to remember, and all the latest fashions found on the Web.  You can organize your pins into categorized collections, or “boards” like “Places I Want to Visit”, “Styles I Love” and “Recipes I Want to Try” for just a very few examples.  The sky’s the limit. It’s like an electronic, shareable scrapbook of all things you love. Like any good social network, you can follow other users, share their content, make comments, and tag users. Similar to a Twitter stream, you get real-time updates of what the people you follow are pinning.  You can also easily share your pins on Facebook and Twitter.

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Support BoardAlthough Pinterest is still “invite only,” you can request an invite on the site. You can also login using your Facebook or Twitter account for instant access. The Pinterest user interface is extremely intuitive — so much so that I think the quickest way to “get it” is to join and from there it’s very self-explanatory.

We have also added Pin it bar to all of our product pages making it so easy to bookmark your favorite scrub top, scrub pant etc. and add them to any of your boards.  We hope you have fun with this new tool cause that’s what it’s all about.  Having fun!

Happy Pinning!!

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Let The Sunshine In!!!

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 BY Emma

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Perk up your wardrobe (and your day) with YELLOW – the “stand out” color topping the list of hot trends this season. Whether  your looking for a solid top in look-at-me yellow, a fun print with a subtle pop of yellow, or just a splash on your shoes, we have what you need!

Here are some of my favorites:

#147EB – Koi Rylee Encore Print Scrub Top.

Mock-wrap, empire waist nursing scrubs top from Koi uniforms. Solid lemon trim, top stitched in black, runs along along the neckline, waist, hem, and sleeves. Elastic back. Front pockets. 100% Cotton. Center back length: 27 1/4″.


#174CK – Koi Brook City Kitty Print Scrub Top.

Chic, special edition statement print scrubs top -new from Koi uniforms! The City Kitty print features a rounded neckline with elastic inset back and side pockets. 28″ length. 100% cotton.

98167 – Sanita Professional Xaria Nursing Clogs.

Rich patent leather upper with fun, colorful soles. Moisture wicking leather lining conforms to the foot and the padded insole provides cushioning and support ensuring comfort with every step. Synthetic 1 3/4″ wedge heel with 1/2″ platform. Available in 4 vibrant shades – black patent with blue, pink, yellow, or red soles.
Receive FREE Standard Ground SHIPPING on your order with the purchase of any “regular price” Alegria, Dansko, Sanita or Timberland shoe!


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Koi Scrubs for Spring – Great top & jacket combos!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 BY Emma

Emma-HAgain this spring, Koi Scrubs are big news! Koi has created matching prints top & jacket combos for all Scrubsinistas wanting a super trendy new look!

Check out these fresh color combos! ( Koi by Sanita matching print shoes too!!!)

Item# 415EE – Koi Encore Lab Coat.

Stylish couture lab coat from Koi nursing scrubs in a chic espresso print. Features ric rac trim at the collar, waist and cuffs. 33″ length. Cotton/poly twill.

Item# 173EE- Koi Encore Trina Print Scrub Top.

Designer print scrubs top with smart tunic styling with keyhole neckline and front pockets. Longer sleeve length with split detail. 28″ length. 100% cotton.

Item #98164 - Koi by Sanita Barbaral nursing clog.

Item# 98164 – Koi by Sanita Barbara nursing clogs.

The Koi by Sanita line features the same great support and high quality craftsmanship you’ve come to expect from Sanita in the fun, high fashion prints that make Koi famous. The Barbara clog features a reinforced instep with additional padding for all-day comfort. Protective heel cap and stabilizing insert provide extra support. Moisture wicking, anatomically-shaped footbed lined in leather ensures a perfect fit and helps wick away moisture. Skid-resistant polyurethane outsole with flexibility feature absorbs shock to reduce fatigue. The Koi by Sanita Collection carries the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance and was developed to meet the safety requirements for specialized industries. 1 3/4″ heel. European sizing.

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A Nurse’s Christmas Wish List

Thursday, December 15th, 2011 BY Emma

Emma-HI saw this very sweet letter posted on a blog for Nurse Connect and thought it was worth sharing!

Dear Santa Claus,

I have been a very good nurse this year. I worked many hours each day to provide my patients the best care I am capable of giving.  I have honored my profession by honing my skills, expanding my knowledge and being a reliable team member.  I respect my colleagues and strive to work in harmony with all. Please grant me the following wishes, so I may continue to be the nurse and person I strive to be:

  • Strong back
  • Swift feet
  • Healing hands
  • Quick wit
  • Tender heart
  • Open ears
  • Reassuring voice
  • Sharp eyes
  • Understanding soul
  • Uncompromising spirit
  • Unending patience

P.S. I am leaving some treats for you and the reindeer to enjoy. Please leave my wishes under the Christmas tree, and I promise to share them with others throughout the year.

Thank you,

Kathy

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Calling All Last Minute Shoppers! Gift & Receive!!

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 BY Emma

Emma-HTake the Guesswork Out of Giving™.  It couldn’t be easier (or quicker) to get that last minute gift for your favorite medical professional (or yourself). A gift card is the present that always fits and never goes out of style!

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Choose from 3 styles of Holiday Email Gift Card that can be sent to you for hand delivery, or directly to the recipient for instant gift giving!

We have additional Email Gift Card options for year round gift giving!

Happy Gifting!

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Here’s the “Skinny” on Fashion Scrubs

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 BY Emma

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Skinny jeans & pants are all the rage. Now they’re even available in a scrub pant. Check out these trendy new skinny leg scrub pants with ankle zippers & signature hip flip waistband from Dickies Medical Uniform’s. Junior fit. Side pockets. 30 1/2″ inseam. Premium fabric for improved durability and longer color retention. 55% polyester/ 45% cotton poplin. Sizes XS-2X. Fun, sassy, and IN STYLE!

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Pair your stylin’ skinny pants with this updated zipper scrub top!

Dickies Hip Flip collection’s new junior fit zip front scrubs top! 2-way zipper front with zippered pockets and side vents. Chic 28″ tunic length.

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Buy 3 get one FREE t-shirt offer!

Friday, November 18th, 2011 BY Emma

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It’s the perfect time to stock up on all your favorite

Layering Tees

Enter CODE –  WBLFRTEE

at checkout to start saving NOW!!

Have a great weekend and Happy Shopping!!!


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SHOP NOW for best selection. Sale ends Sunday 11/20/2011

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Layer it on for comfort, warmth & STYLE!

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 BY Emma

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It’s amazing how something as simple as slipping on a cute, comfy, long sleeve tee under your uniform, can instantly update and transform your look. Adding that pop of a fun color beneath your favorite scrub top brightens your day and keeps you toasty warm.  We have a wide selection of tees in lots of styles & colors.  You’ll surely find that perfect match! Here is a quick look at just a few of my favorites…

Check back Friday for some great “TEE” savings!

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Calling All Nursing Professionals…

Thursday, November 10th, 2011 BY Emma

Emma-HSaw this great article by Susan Keifer RN, MSN/Ed.  on NurseTogether and thought it was worth sharing. What do you think?  Would you?

The Nurses’ Station. Would YOU Give Up Your Seat?

If you have been a nurse for any length of time, you know how precious the seats at the nurses’ station really are. These seats are a rare commodity; one to be cherished and guarded once you snag one. It is also true that the coveted chair can be very revealing regarding the professionalism of the person occupying it.

I will pose to you a question that I recently asked a class of students: registered nurses who are taking their first course in their journey to their bachelor’s degree and are studying the art of professional nursing. Many of them have been practicing nurses for 20 years or more. Here is my question to them: “As a professional courtesy, would you willingly andgladly give up your chair at the nurses’ station to a… to a… wait for it… a doctor? How about a doctor who was nasty to you a few minutes ago? Would you give up your chair for this person? In response to this question, you would have thought I had asked if they would wear their pajamas to work! It would be an unthinkable assault to their personal pride! In fairness, there were many who said that they definitely would offer their chair as a professional courtesy, but most said they would absolutely NOT give up their chair to a physician. In fact, many were shocked that I would even ask such a question. After all, it is a known fact that we as nurses are in a constant battle to earn respect in our profession, and unfortunately, they say, it is the physicians who are greatly responsible for any lack of respect that we receive. The majority of the students explained by saying that the doctors do not show them any respect, so why should they show them any courtesy? Others say that they feel like they are constantly having to try to prove themselves as equal in importance to the physicians and so they feel like giving up their chair would show a sign of subservience or weakness. One student summed it up by stating, “The doctors think they are so much better than me. Giving up my chair would just explode their egos even more. I need to show that I am not impressed by them.”

Why do I use a scenario such as this in class when it inflames emotions so drastically? Here’s my reason. In my years as a nurse I have noticed a startling lack of civility and respect among health care workers, and not just between doctors and nurses either. The doctors disrespect the nurses who then berate the nursing assistants who, in turn, are short with the patients. We are mistreated, so therefore, we mistreat others. I specifically remember one nurse with whom I worked who was also a former certified nursing assistant (CNA). When she was a CNA she commented over and over about how she couldn’t stand the disrespectful way that the nurses spoke to her. However, after she became a nurse herself, I saw her talking quite rudely to a CNA. I confronted her about it, asking why she would talk to a CNA like that when she resented such treatment when she was a CNA herself. Her answer? “I took it when I was a CNA… now it’s my turn to dish it out.” Is that it? Must we really beat someone down in order to feel better about ourselves? Where does it stop? Do you think that maybe it should stop with us? If we can show respect to others, perhaps we will be respected in return.

Back to the seat at the nurses’ station and my students…  I use this example because the chair at the nurses’ station is so symbolic of what we have achieved and can be one of our prized possessions at work. So, here is the point that I wanted to make with my students and will do so here as well: I believe that giving up that chair to the doctor shows the utmost in professionalism, courtesy, and confidence. I always envision Florence Nightingale as the most professional of nurses, and I honestly do not think she would have a problem giving up HER chair. Was Florence a doormat? Was she subservient? I think not! I think that Florence was confident enough in her practice and knowledge that she had nothing to prove to anyone, and certainly not by being discourteous. Perhaps true professionalism possesses enough self control and restraint to show kindness and courtesy toward those who maybe do not deserve it.

Can we not be confident enough in our abilities and our practices that we do not feel like we have to prove ourselves by remaining seated while the physician stands? If a nurse gives up his or her chair at the nursing station to a physician, maybe even the very doctor who was disrespectful a few minutes ago, I believe that it shows that the nurse’s professionalism is a notch above the norm. It’s like taking the high road in the midst of mistreatment. Such professionalism could go a very long way in increasing the respect given to us in the health care community. Who knows… maybe our example will eventually lead to a physician offering his or her chair to US! Wouldn’t that be something? I wouldn’t hold my breath on that one, but in the meantime, we can be the trendsetters in the realm of professional courtesy. And to me, an attitude of servanthood is true professionalism, and I think Florence would agree!

Nurses, would you give up your seat?  Please leave a comment below sharing your thoughts.

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Thank you Nurse Connect for the shout out!

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 BY Emma

Emma-HIts all about FASHION and Scrubs & Beyond knows scrubs Like no one else! Check out the article below from Nurse Connect

By Megan M. Krischke, contributor

October 21st, 2011 – If you think scrubs don’t leave any room for the fashion-minded, think again. The days of the single-pocket, v-neck, box-shaped scrubs are numbered. The fashion forward nurse can choose from fabulous fabrics, elegant prints and figure-flattering silhouettes inspired by haute couture runways.

“One of the great new items on the market is the Tencel fabric from Landau. It is a very drapey, gorgeous and soft fabric made from wood fiber—it is almost like silk,” gushed Stephanie Harris of Scrubs & Beyond, which is based in St. Louis, Mo. “Tencel is comfortable and breathable, keeping you cool and dry and it is still wash-and-wear. The Grey’s Anatomy brand scrub is made of a beautiful poly-rayon fabric that has gorgeous sheen. It is just a lovely, soft fabric.”

“As we look to the ready-to-wear industry to influence scrub styling, we are including clip dots and Swiss dots on our print designs, as well as sateen finishes,” stated Susan Nunez, executive vice president for merchandising at Los Angeles based Cherokee/Dickies. “We are introducing a stretch fabrication to our Workwear line that is soft and beautiful and will move with the body.”

“Current cuts reflect that movement is everything. Our main focus is to be fashion forward, but we always do that with flexibility and practicality in mind,” explained Harris. “Every time we offer a design with extra pockets, people love it. We are also seeing side slits in tops to allow for extra movement.”

“We’ve seen the Koi brand do good work translating runway styles into something that can be worn professionally in the medical field,” she added. “There are some styles that are just sporty and fun and others that have quite a dressy feel.”

One of the trends affecting nurse fashion is that more and more hospitals are mandating that specific departments be recognized by the color of their scrubs.

“We are trying to be aware of the fact that some are having to wear solids and making sure that we are giving them fashion solids with interesting stitching, new fabrics, flattering shaping and any interesting detail that make the garment more fashion forward,” Harris remarked. “The fabric might be something fun with some stretch, but in one of the basic colors.”

Often nurses working in doctors’ offices have more choice when it comes to what they wear.

For the rest of the article click here.

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