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Fabletics Scrubs

I’m so excited to share the launch of Fabletics Scrubs!  I’ve partnered with them to share a unique deal — choose your choice of top and bottom for only $29 for the set!  True to Fabletics quality, their scrubs are soft, and the fit is so comfortable!  I love the 4-way stretch of their fabrics.  You can mix and match your scrub set, but I love the Vital + Ion set, which I’m wearing above.  You can add embroidery for only $5! For anyone who is not yet a Fabletics VIP, you can shop your first set for $29.  All…
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5 Tips for Surviving Cold & Flu Season

This post is sponsored by Mucinex, but all opinions and images are my own. Cold and flu season is fully underway.  While you may have survived years prior with simple strategies, this year has its own unique set of challenges.  We must learn to adapt and arm ourselves with the best cold and flu prevention tips and products. As a hospital based family nurse practitioner in the thick of a pandemic, I cannot afford to get sick.  My patients rely on my care — now, more than ever.  I need to effectively manage my cold & flu symptoms to ensure…
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Jockey Scrubs

One of the things I struggle with the most is finding comfortable, flattering scrubs.  The hospital provides a generic, boxy fitting set, but finding really comfortable scrubs is living your best life!  So when Jockey reached out to partner with me on their scrub line, I was super excited. First off, I knew that Jockey was a brand I could trust.  I’ve worn their products for years, and I’ve never had an issue with quality.  I found their website very easy to navigate.  Their size guides are very accurate and helpful.  There is also a “live help” section where you…
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Figs Scrubs Review

FIGS Catarina one pocket scrub top c/o in deep royal blue – sized up  //  FIGS Livingston scrub pants c/o in deep royal blue – fit is TTS  //  Dansko Sonja clogs in Espresso Oiled – fit is TTS Chances are if you work in the medical field, you know how difficult it is to find a great fitting set of scrubs.  The unisex cotton, scratchy, and often faded and mismatched brand the hospital provides are just not glamorous.  Factor in a 12 hour overnight shift in uncomfortable “pajamas”, and you’re practically dreaming about changing into the real deal come…