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I just wanted to get any input from guys or girls out there who have experience with male RNs who have long hair or facial hair in school or hospitals. I know it varies greatly according to policy at that particular place, but I just wanted to get a feel for different takes on it. I am attending nursing school this fall. I dont have really long hair, but I would say it is probably longer than most guys out there and I like to sport well groomed facial hair like goatee or beard. Have any of you fellas run into problems where you were required to cut your hair or shave or anything like that? I know with the hair issue many female nurses are required to wear hair in a ponytail, but what about when it is of intermittant length and cant be put up, but also is longer than regular. Are there places that allow you to wear surgical caps or hair nets or other caps? And are male nurses with long hair or facial hair looked at as unprofessional or seen by potential employers as undesirable because of this? I realize this is kind of a silly question and believe me I am more than willing to do whatever it takes to become a nurse if I have to shave my body and wear a clown suit or the like. I am just fairly new to the field and was looking for some quality input that I know I will find here. Thanks.
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