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=== Medical workers === Uniforms can distinguish various categories of staff in medical institutions: doctors, surgeons, nurses, ancillary staff and volunteers. Traditional female [[nurse uniform|nurses' uniforms]] resemble uniforms ([[religious habit|habits]]) worn by [[religious order]]s.<ref> Compare: {{cite book | last1 = Finkelman | first1 = Anita Ward | last2 = Kenner | first2 = Carole | title = Professional Nursing Concepts: Competencies for Quality Leadership | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Y4vUjpCulWYC | publisher = Jones & Bartlett Publishers | date = 2010 | isbn = 9781449617677 | access-date = 2016-11-08 | quote = Prior to the all-white uniform, the nurse's uniform was gray or blue, similar to a nun's habit and to the uniforms worn during Florence Nightingale's time [...]. }} </ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hardy |first1=S. |last2=Corones |first2=A. |title=The Nurse's Uniform as Ethopoietic Fashion |journal=Fashion Theory |date=2017 |volume=21 |issue=5 |pages=523β552 |doi=10.1080/1362704X.2016.1203090}}</ref> Equipment - notably [[stethoscope]]s - worn like a badge of office, may accompany or replace medical uniforms.
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