HK G3
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I have been told that you can carry in scrubs, IF you use " Smart Carry" or "Thunderwear". but I just can't imagine WHY you would want to. I worked in the E.R.at Evans Army Community Hospital for 2 years & I was NEVER alone, and never not busy. I never saw a family blame the Dr. ( I was but a lowly medic) for a patient death. I just can't see the scenario the OP poses happening , hense I am leaning more & more ,toward the opinion that it is the OP himself who is posing
Just keepin' it real dawg
Interesting. I assumed that since my wallet drags the scrub pants down enough, and clearly sticks out, that a gun would do the exact same thing, and just stick out like a sore thumb.
But yes, family blaming the doc for a loved one's death is incredibly rare. The one story I did hear where a family member shoved a physician was where an emergency thoracotomy was performed, unsuccessfully, and the doc neglected to explain what a thoracotomy was to the family properly, so when they saw their father, the son thought the doc killed him, since his chest was cut wide open, ribs separated. Nothing really came of it though, the son yelled at the doc, shoved him, then broke down and cried for a while. Doc didn't even bother to report the incident. Ultimately, it was the doc who felt bad, because he had forgotten to explain the procedure, and the family was shocked to see their father sliced open, when he had come to the ER for feeling light-headed.