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Unnatural hair colors/ tattoos in Rad

So I’m getting close to finishing up school and my clinical rotations (hopefully) in November. A good friend of mine in my program has quite a few visible tattoos and I had to dye my hair a natural color when I joined the program. I’ve joked about it here and there and I’m prepared to have to keep my hair normal but I’ve had friends and family say that a few hospitals are a lot more relaxed on these rules.

I’m just curious if anyone in the field works at or knows somebody who works at a location like that.

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