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  • Behind The Scenes Of A Photoshoot With The Legendary Art Brewer

    As with all Medelita garments, our scrubs are designed with the end user in mind. We know how much time our customers spend in their scrubs - which is why we make ours so comfortable and flattering, you could live in them. 

  • On Our Anniversary, We Thank Our Customers

    At the heart of Medelita lies a single objective, one driving force that has not changed since the company's inception: to create the highest quality lab coat available on the market. Medelita continues to evolve and develop as the industry leader in medical apparel, yet this driving principle remains at the forefront of everything we do here at Medelita.

  • #HelpUsMedelita Contest Winners

    Medelita is proud to announce Sarah Bryczkowski, MD as the winner of our #HelpUsMedelita giveaway, for which we received many stellar submissions for offices that needed a uniform makeover! Sarah is a general surgery resident at the university hospital at Rutgers, and her team desperately needed a wardrobe upgrade from the baggy, uncomfortable scrubs and lab coats they had to work in.

  • Medelita Giveaway: #ILookLikeASurgeon

    Medelita is proud to announce that we have partnered with the founders of the #ILookLikeASurgeon movement to offer an exciting giveaway on social media! Just post a picture of yourself that showcases your unique identity as a surgeon and promotes diversity within the field with the hashtag #ILookLikeASurgeon in order to win lab coats and scrubs with personal embroidery. Here are the rules for this exciting giveaway.

  • #ILookLikeASurgeon: A Hashtag To Break Stereotypes

    In early August, a simple hashtag was introduced to Twitter. From this hashtag #ILookLikeASurgeon, a powerful social movement to eliminate gender norms in the field of surgery was born. By the morning of August 16th, the hashtag #ILookLikeASurgeon had been tweeted nearly 15,000 times and was mentioned on Instagram nearly 500 times. 

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