Starting Phlebotomy Cliniical need some shoe information

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In two week after my fiance'e finishes her Phlebtomy clinicals it wil be my turn to do my clinicals at the same place where she will be doing her clinicals, my question is where can I get a good pair of white male shoes besides sneaker and if it has to be a pair of sneaker what is the best type of sneaker??? Remember I will be on my feet for the next two week for eight hours per day and I would real like to be very comfortable on my feet while doing my clinicals. :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

Do they have to be all white? When I think of all white shoes, K-Swiss comes to mind, but they hurt my feet. I love my Nike Shox. Mine have some blue in them and I don't know if they're available in all white, but they're the only thing that keeps me going for 12 hours!

Specializes in Neonatal ICU (Cardiothoracic).

Yeah, dude, I second the SHOX. Mine are also blue and white. You might want to check out Merrell's website, I had a completely white pair of those in nursing school, and they were pretty good. Also I be they make Krocs in White now too.....

SteveRN21

Specializes in Hospice, Med/Surg, ICU, ER.

Make it three votes for the SHOX....

Hands down, the most comfortable shoe I have ever put on my feet - bar none.

And, they ARE available in all-white. You may have to find them online.

Specializes in ER/Trauma.

I'm looking for comfortable shoes too. But them Shox are a little outta my pocket range...

Any other options? I start ER in about 2 weeks time and will certainly be working at least 3 12s a week....

Specializes in Hospice, Med/Surg, ICU, ER.
I'm looking for comfortable shoes too. But them Shox are a little outta my pocket range...

Any other options? I start ER in about 2 weeks time and will certainly be working at least 3 12s a week....

Number 2 on my all-time most-comfortable-shoes list are crocs. The real ones run about $30. Wal-mart carries a reasonable facsimilie at about $12 - IF you can find the solid-toed type.

On a side note... you lucky dog! :p I want an ER job so bad I can taste it. :lol2:

Specializes in Surgical/Telemetry.

The Merrell professional white shoes are very comfortable. I ordered them from AllNurses. I'm not a guy, but have the male Merrell shoes.

Specializes in ER/Trauma.
Number 2 on my all-time most-comfortable-shoes list are crocs. The real ones run about $30. Wal-mart carries a reasonable facsimilie at about $12 - IF you can find the solid-toed type.

On a side note... you lucky dog! :p I want an ER job so bad I can taste it. :lol2:

Thanks buddy.

Sorry to disappoint you - but I'm still a student. I start precepting in ER ... :p

Smilling GP :: Thanks much!

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