| When you are in the nursing field you are usually on | | | | Another aspect of a good medical shoe is the sole. A |
| your feet the whole work day. The long hours of | | | | shock absorbing sole is a must. You also want one |
| shuffling around a hospital require a pair of shoes fit for | | | | that will grip multiple surfaces, especially slick surfaces, |
| the task. A worthy pair of shoes should do their job | | | | well. The last thing you want to do is go slipping when |
| and protect those valuable feet of yours. | | | | you are in the middle of helping a patient. You do not |
| With the advancement of the medical clothing industry, | | | | want to become a patient yourself, so make sure you |
| you no longer have to settle for those ugly, dated, | | | | get a slip resistant shoe. |
| white nursing shoes anymore. You now have the | | | | Some popular nursing shoe brands include Dansko, |
| choice of an incredibly large amount of styles and | | | | Nurse Mates, Klogs, etc. Expect to pay between $60 |
| colors to choose from. | | | | and $100 for a respectable nursing shoe. You can find |
| Going back to the basics, the first and most important | | | | quality shoes for cheaper if you watch out for sales. |
| aspect is comfortableness. We have all had those | | | | A sign of a good shoe for the medical field will have a |
| days where we feel like we can not stand another | | | | seal of acceptance from the American Podiatric |
| second, yet we have hours of our shift yet to work. | | | | Medical Association. |