Wednesday, March 4, 2009

faith

so i've been afraid of my next rotation for months now. the thing is, i have to go to these places in the hospital that have strict dress codes of their own. when i was on labor and delivery a couple of months ago, i got unceremoniously tossed out of the operating room (i'd ducked in to ask a question and had thrown on a surgical gown and a surgical hat over my scrubs and scarf). the circulating nurse was puzzled-- "just take off your scarf and wear a surgical hat; your hair is still covered." i took a couple of trips to the main OR, but no luck-- i couldn't find anything that would keep my neck covered.

so i've been dreading this rotation, as i have to pop in and out of the OR several times a day and a few more at night. avoiding the OR is just not going to happen and ripping off my scarf in the hall because i can't think of a better way is just felt wrong wrong wrong and i sank my head to the ground and begged for help.

today is switch day, the day we all finish up our work and scurry around the hospital to find our counterparts on the new service to figure out where to go and what to do first thing tomorrow morning. so as i was heading upstairs to the call rooms for dohr i ran into the nurse practitioner for my new service and bared my troubled soul to her big, warm heart. turns out not only does she understand that i need to cover my arms and my figure and that my neck and ears are an issue (and she has a slew of practical suggestions) but she also knows that my new professor is muslim and wears a scarf, too, and probably has even better ideas than we are coming up with in the stairwell. so she comes down to the NICU with me and introduces me to my new boss, who proceeds to show me how she ties her scarf so it won't fall forward and how she handles the NICU's new sleeveless policy. and then i go take signout from my predecessor (also muslim, by the way) and this hollow feeling in the pit of my stomach gently disappears.

3 comments:

  1. Wow, thats so nice sis! Im glad it worked out for you!

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  2. Humdulilah, everything worked out...That is very interesting about the NICU. Why have they changed policy. I am an Ultrasound tech and had to go to the NICU a couple times, but I have not been working for 2 1/2 years due to the birth of my son so never heard that.

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  3. Asalaamu Alaikum, I'm so happy I found your blog. I plan to become a surgical tech and I have no Idea what I'm going to do about my hijab in the OR. I would be soooo grateful if you could help me out and email me how you wear your hijab so your neck and ears are covered but you are still allowed in the OR. this is my email niyah41@gmail.com

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