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The high neck, shoulder buttoning, white, 'dentist' style jacket has been approved as the College's regulation clinical dress for students. Students not dressed in the approved clinical style will not be permitted to attend the clinic session. Students are also required to wear one colour (white, black, brown, navy or grey) shoes in a 'closed' style, with a plain (not patterned) skirt or trousers in a conservative colour. Sneakers, runners, sports shoes and jeans are not acceptable clinic wear. All clothing must be clean. All visible jewelry such as rings, earrings, face and body piercing rings or studs, bracelets and anklets must not be worn in the clinic. Long hair should be tied back neatly and must look clean and tidy. If nail polish is worn it should be clear or in a pale, natural shade and unchipped. It is recommended that nails are kept short, clean, and natural. Heavy perfumes should not be worn. Name tags must be worn by all students in the clinic. Students without a name tag may not attend patients. The standard of cleanliness and the general appearance of students attending College clinics is subject to the approval of the individual practitioner-in-charge or clinic manager. A student who do not meet the required standards may be refused permission to attend their rostered clinic session.
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