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I'll be starting rotations next year and am thinking about asking for shoes for Christmas - I know they can be pretty expensive and if I can get them as a gift, that would be awesome! Does anyone have any recommendations (favorite brand/style/etc.)? I would get solid black tennis shoes, but I'm afraid that they would be seen as too informal. Or would they be okay? Please help!

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Anywhere you wear scrubs:  just wear comfortable tennis shoes, surgery included.  

Business casual/formal - as a female I got away with a few pairs of flats from target for the year.  

I'd personally avoid black tennis shoes unless you have some underlying foot problem that requires support, but that's just me.

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I wore all-black tennis shoes to my outpatient/office rotations. I kept them clean and dressed professionally and no one commented negatively. I actually had one preceptor mention I was one of the first students to not come in uncomfortable dress shoes (and she confirmed she was fine with my choice). Of course, this likely varies by preceptor, so YMMV, but at the very least, I don't think it'd hurt to ask.

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On 2/8/2021 at 6:12 PM, nancyjoshua said:

I don't think about shoes can effect on any program, I am also wanting to start rotations but in next year, and I wear mostly Nike RYZ 365 which I got from Reecoupons, and it's pretty comfortable for any activity.

Another vote for Nike RYZ 365, I have worn them for the whole season and never regret it. Perfect weight and shape. 

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