The military healthcare system manages to accomplish these things without making their employees look like a bunch of Skittles; so, how hard can it be?
I assume you're excluding the VA in that appraisal of "accomplishing".
Of course this information is provided in the pre-admittance booklet which I didn't read till after discharge.:blush: The "Navy Blue Scrubs" the RN and LPNs wore, looked more like tailored uniforms than scrubs. Very sharp, very attractive, and didn't seem to be restrictive. Every single nurse I met, day, night, weekday, and weekend, were absolute angels without exception.
I sent them long stem pink and red roses, a week later.
Sitting with my friend who drove me, the anesthesiologist, big guy, very hairy, burst in, fired off questions and instructions like a machine gun then zoomed out again.
I said, "Trapper John", and she almost fell off her chair. :haha: