A new ad for Figs scrubs is DOA, according to an angry group of medical professionals. The offending video features a young woman in hot-pink comfort scrubs and glasses reading “Medical Terminology ...
Figs, a medical apparel company known for stylish scrubs, apologized Tuesday for a video advertisement on its website that targeted doctors of osteopathic medicine. "A lot of you guys have pointed out ...
A video featuring a female osteopathic doctor holding a “Medical Terminology for Dummies” book turned upside down did not go over well. It’s a mistake that Dr. Meredith Grey would never have made.
(NEW YORK) -- FIGS, a medical apparel company known for its fashionable scrubs, has come under fire for an "insensitive" video that portrayed female doctors of osteopathic medicine as "dummies." In ...
Health professionals found themselves fighting sexist stereotypes after a Figs ad featured a young woman in hot pink scrubs and glasses reading a Medical Terminology for Dummies book upside down.
The video, which FIGS has since scrubbed from its website but was captured by #medtwitter, shows a woman in pink scrubs holding the book "Medical Terminology for Dummies" upside-down. She wears a ...
A celebrity doctor says he has been flooded with alarming social-media messages about medical scrubs startup Figs — and now he’s calling on the authorities to intervene, The Post has learned. Dr.
Figs Inc. has fashioned itself as the Warby Parker of medical uniforms, using advertising splashed on subways and billboards to sell its form-fitting scrubs directly to nurses and doctors. Now, as the ...
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