Position of the physician's nametag - A randomized, blinded trial

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Abstract

Background: The patient-physician relation begins when the physician introduces himself with name and function. Most institutions request a nametag with name and function to be worn. Although nametags are consequently worn, the optimal position for the nametag is unknown. It was the purpose of this study to identify whether positioning the nametag on the right or the left chest side provides better visibility to the patient.

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Schmid, S. L., Gerber, C., & Farshad, M. (2015). Position of the physician’s nametag - A randomized, blinded trial. PLoS ONE, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119042

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