Scrubs
a two-piece protective garment that is worn by surgeons in the operation room
What are "scrubs"?
Scrubs are a type of clothing worn by medical professionals in hospitals and other medical facilities. They are typically made of lightweight and breathable fabric such as cotton or polyester, and come in a variety of colors and patterns. Scrubs consist of a top and pants and are designed to be comfortable and easy to move in. They are also designed to be easily cleaned and sanitized between uses to prevent the spread of infections. Scrubs are worn by doctors, nurses, and other medical staff during surgeries, examinations, and other medical procedures. They have become a ubiquitous symbol of the medical profession and are recognized worldwide as a symbol of healthcare workers.