(another EMDWer doctor?)
Anyway uniform U posted is medical student from NUS.
Medical drs got few variants of blue scrubs...U must see the stitched lettering a and logos from which cluster and from which organisation
Example:
NUHS logo and words on right chest then left side shoulder sleeve with Alexandra Health, NUH, NTFGH etc etc.
Or students......
Like
NUS logo on chest with YLL school of medicine
Or
NTU logo on chest with LKC school of medicine (burgundy colour)
Or
Other hospitals also different scrubs like singhealth clusters though same dark blue but tone may vary.
Even full drs also got different tier, residents ,MO, consultant to senior and some is scrub top with civilian bottom, other full scrubs, all depends on where they work on that day, inpatient or outpatient clinic or between wards.
They can wear the scrub la as long as they exercise good infection ctrl and not working in places of infectious diseases (would have don PPE the)
Else the whole hospital from security guard to cleaners to admin counter staffs and all clinicians got to change out to civilian just for lunch (1hr lunch)
Doesn't make sense to change and the plus point, it keeps staff ready to sprojg into action after lunch, or as a matter of fact ready to help others in distress
or TS prefer all healthcare workers in civilian and pretend not to see someone fainting or requiring medical attention?
As for stethoscope, very fragile, U put somewhere easy to get lost of taken. And they are usually need to be mobile and ready to go diff location at diff timing hence need stethoscope. Unless they are fixed at a clinic so got place to put their personal equipment.
Else most you see are probably medical students or new doctors on the busy schedule -ward rounds
Oh the standard way is hand around the neck actually, put in pants pocket may damage the thin layer diaphragm
https://mothership.sg/2020/02/nurses-singapore-uniform/