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Program Manual - Saint Louis University

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IX. LIBRARY<br />

4. No food or drink allowed in the clinic.<br />

5. Only supplies absolutely necessary for patient treatment should be<br />

permanently kept out (soap, lotion, gauze, etc.).<br />

6. Office supplies should be kept to a minimum.<br />

7. Personal photos should be framed & limited.<br />

8. The wood trimmed counter top should be cleared nightly.<br />

9. Nothing is to be stored in the plants!<br />

It is important that we organize and maintain our library. We will define some<br />

basic rules to keep that space in such a way that everyone will benefit from it. A<br />

schedule will be posted for residents to organize and re-file returned journals and<br />

books.<br />

X. MISCELLANEOUS<br />

A. Residents and instructors should be addressed as “Doctor” in the presence of<br />

patients, parents, and any professional situation.<br />

B. Personal appearance, attire and conduct should always reflect a professional<br />

atmosphere. Policy regarding clinic attire includes:<br />

1. “Blue” full scrubs (top and bottom) required. No other attire will be<br />

acceptable.<br />

2. Dedicated shoes (tennis shoes - white in color) are required.<br />

3. Non-soiled lab coats are to be worn at all times in the clinic and should be<br />

hung on the hook provided when not in use. Soiled lab coats should be<br />

placed in the appropriate laundry receptacle.<br />

4. Scrubs should not be worn during travel or outside the department. This is<br />

an OSHA mandate.<br />

5. Hospital or other institutionally marked scrubs are not to be worn.<br />

C. Smoking is not allowed in any <strong>University</strong> building or property.<br />

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