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homunculuslover · 11 months
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Another fun Eclipse animation, voiced by the wonderful @Jack_The_Catx3 Doctor Eclipse is here to administer "treatment." ~ I'd listen to him...he's a professional.~
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toacody · 1 year
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Dr. Chimera
When you visit him, death or mutation are the only outcomes.
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Creator: jrgagnon3588
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protectu01 · 3 months
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Best Scrubs and Lab Coats for Men and Women
If you're looking for the best medical scrubs, lab coats, and medical uniforms for men and women, look no further. Our high-quality scrubs and lab coats are designed to provide comfort, durability, and functionality for healthcare professionals. Shop for all your medical suits at Protect U
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oh sure barbie has a thousand different professional qualifications, but when was the last time she was allowed to kill a man? the patriarchy must end
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hattersarts · 4 months
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rewatch time
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linkwell-uniforms · 10 months
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tennant · 4 months
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#leather jacket for... science.
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blueskyscrub · 11 months
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The Importance of Medical Scrubs: Functionality and Hygiene
When it comes to working in the healthcare industry, medical professionals rely on specialised attire to meet the demands of their profession.
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When it comes to selecting the right lab coat, colour and style also play a role. White lab coats have long been associated with the medical profession, symbolising cleanliness and professionalism. However, Bluesky Scrub offers a variety of options to suit individual prThe Importance of Medical Scrubs: Functionality and Hygiene
When it comes to working in the healthcare industry, medical professionals rely on specialised attire to meet the demands of their profession. Medical scrubs and lab coats are essential garments that offer functionality, comfort, and hygiene in clinical settings. One trusted provider of high-quality medical attire is blue sky scrub, offering a wide range of options, including lab coats, doctor coats, lab coats for women, luxury lab coats, and lightweight lab coats, such as navy blue lab jackets, blue lab coats, light blue lab coats, grey lab coats, and even white lab coats.
Functionality is a key aspect when it comes to medical scrubs and lab coats. These garments are designed to accommodate the unique needs of healthcare professionals, allowing them to perform their duties effectively. Lab coats provide a protective layer, shielding clothing from spills, stains, and other contaminants that can be encountered in a medical environment. They feature durable fabrics that are easy to clean and maintain, ensuring a professional appearance at all times.
Lab coats for women have gained popularity as they are tailored to fit the female physique more comfortably. They offer a flattering silhouette while maintaining the necessary coverage and functionality. Blue Sky Scrub understands the importance of providing lab coats specifically designed for women, taking into account their unique body shapes and sizes.
In addition to functionality, hygiene is a critical factor in the medical field. Medical professionals are constantly exposed to potential pathogens and need to take extra precautions to minimise the risk of cross-contamination. Medical scrubs, including lab coats, are made from antimicrobial fabrics that help reduce the spread of bacteria and viruses. This feature plays a vital role in maintaining a clean and safe environment for both patients and healthcare workers.
When it comes to selecting the right lab coat, colour and style also play a role. White lab coats have long been associated with the medical profession, symbolising cleanliness and professionalism. However, Bluesky Scrub offers a variety of options to suit individual preferences. Navy blue lab jackets, blue lab coats, light blue lab coats, and grey lab coats provide an alternative to the traditional white, allowing medical professionals to express their personal style while maintaining a polished appearance.
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Blue Sky Scrub provides a wide array of options, including lab coats, doctor coats, lab coats for women, luxury lab coats, and lightweight  lab coats in various colours, such as navy blue Preston lab coat, light blue lab coats, grey lab coats, and even white lab coats.
By investing in quality medical attire, healthcare professionals can feel confident and empowered in their roles while prioritising the safety and well-being of their patients. provide an alternative to the traditional white, allowing medical professionals to express their personal style while maintaining a polished appearance.
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the-patrex · 9 days
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yea just needed to draw Ncuti in 6ths clothes
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scrub-tech · 2 years
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Nursing Staff Uniform
Nursing staff uniforms can be immensely hard to find, and even if you do find them, the prices are whopping high making it difficult for you to choose between quality and availability. Know more visit here.
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mizgnomer · 4 months
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Behind the Scenes of Wild Blue Yonder - Part One
Excerpt from DWM #598
What could be better than a Doctor-Donna two-hander? A Doctor-Donna two-hander with two Doctors, two Donnas, and very big hands, of course. Emily Cook goes behind the scenes to discover the visual trickery of Wild Blue Yonder. “Russell always talked about wanting to do a two-hander,” says David Tennant. “So we knew it was probably coming, but until you get the script you don’t really know what’s in his head. There was this, and another script which didn’t materialise, which is still in his head.” “And we won’t say what the other one is,” teases Catherine Tate. “Just in case he does sit down and write it one day,” adds David. The script that did materialise is Wild Blue Yonder – a VFX-heavy technical puzzle of an episode. “Puzzle is a good word,” says director Tom Kingsley. “The first time I read it, I thought, this is really cool but whoever directs it is going to have an absolute nightmare. It’s very ambitious. There’s lots of visual trickery.”
I’ll post additional parts in the coming months with the  #whoBtsWBY tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
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protectu01 · 3 months
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Scrubs suits, lab coats, nursing uniforms, V-neck scrub | Unisex
If you're looking for the best unisex medical scrubs, lab coats, and medical uniforms, look no further. These unisex garments are typically made from durable and breathable fabric, designed to withstand frequent washing and sterilization.
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lord-save-me · 17 days
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I love how everyone has a regular cycle of clothing and Jack just wears the same thing like a cartoon character
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magiccath · 4 months
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The Doctor's Coat
Tenth Doctor x GN!reader
Summary: In which you're not that cold, you just like wearing the Doctor's coat (ft. a bit of Martha) (Based on a request from @internet-stranger-says-hi)
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As always, it was supposed to be a relaxing trip. A normal weekend getaway in a fancy hotel. The Doctor felt a bit bad about all the running you had been doing, so he wanted to treat you and Martha. 
But, trouble followed the Doctor, that much you knew. So, frankly, you weren’t that surprised when you ended up running around the massive building fighting off homicidal aliens. At this point, it was just another day for you. As annoying as it could be at times, you wouldn’t have it any other way.
The Doctor gripped your hand tightly in his as you ran, his fingers firmly intertwined with yours. He was very prone to grabbing your hand at the slightest suggestion of danger, but you seemed oblivious to this. Surely he must do that with everyone, right?
“I’ll hold them off!” Martha called from behind you, going down a separate hall from you and the Doctor. You knew she could more than handle herself, but you still worried. You didn’t like it much when the three of you separated. The Doctor, on the other hand, was more worried about getting you to safety. You were always his first priority. 
He turned a corner sharply, almost ramming into the wall. His dirty old Converse thudded against the garishly patterned carpet as he rushed for the hotel’s kitchen. You struggled to keep up with him, desperately trying not to trip over yourself. 
The Doctor led you through the winding halls at a surprising speed, the walls rushing by in a blur. You weren’t sure where you were, or where you were going. The only thing you did know was the Doctor would get you to safety. He always did.
He dashed through the closest door, casting worried glances over his shoulder. In his rush, he didn’t pay much attention to where you were going. He guided the two of you into a room without really looking inside and shut the door behind him. You were too busy catching your breath to pay much attention either.
“We should be safe in here,” he said reassuringly, peering out of the small window on the door. He still seemed entirely oblivious to your surroundings. 
Your breathing started to steady and you looked around the room. A frost covered the walls and the metal racks, small crystalline structures stuck to anything they could latch onto.
“You put us in a freezer,” you pointed out, starting to feel the chill on your skin. It wasn’t unbearable, just noticeable. 
The Doctor looked around, just now realizing where the two of you had ended up. 
“Well…” he winced, peeking back out again. The kitchen appeared to be empty. 
“We should probably be safe to make a run for it,” he suggested, pacing back and forth. “We could reconvene with Martha and get out of here?” 
“Let’s,” you shivered, the cold starting to penetrate your sweater. The sooner you could get out of here the better.
The Doctor moved to open the door, but it wouldn’t budge. He yanked it repeatedly and even tried kicking it. He pulled the Sonic Screwdriver out, buzzing around the door. Slowly, he turned back to look at you with a nervous smile.
You’d seen that look many times before. You’d seen it when he left you stranded on Mars on accident, when he crashed the TARDIS into the side of your Grandparent’s house, and when he neglected to tell you he replaced the ship’s toilet with a DIY chemistry lab.
“You locked us in here,” you gasped, throwing your hands up in frustration. 
“I’m sorry,” he winced. You could see on his face how much it upset him. As frustrating as the situation was, you couldn’t bring yourself to get mad at him. You never did, no matter how bad he messed things up.
“It’s ok,” you whispered, shuffling your feet. You could handle a bit of cold, it’s not like the Doctor did it on purpose anyway. 
“Here,” the Doctor said, slipping his coat off, “take this, it should help keep you warm.” 
“What about you?” 
“I don’t get cold,” the Doctor shrugged, pushing the coat into your arms. You stared at it for a moment, surprised to even be holding it. The Doctor’s coat was one of his most prized possessions, even if something just like it could be found in just about every charity shop across London. 
Slowly, you slid your arms through the coat, shrugging it on. The fabric was a well-loved cotton, softened from years of wear and wash. Strangely, it was very warm.
“Better?” The Doctor asked, worried. You wrapped the coat tightly around yourself and smiled, nodding your agreement. 
This was much better, and not because you were a little cold. The coat smelled like the Doctor - exactly like the Doctor. It felt like being hugged by him, and you relished the feeling. You burrowed further into the jacket, closing your eyes blissfully. You could stay like this forever.
“Hey,” The Doctor put his hands on your shoulders, “don’t fall asleep on me,” he urged, figuring that you were much colder than you were. 
“Martha should be around soon and she’ll get us out, I promise,” he reassured, rubbing his hands up and down on your arms to create friction. You peered out from under his coat to look him in the eye. His face was riddled with anxiety, his big brown puppy dog eyes staring at you with worry. 
You blushed a deep red, finding his concern adorable. You really were fine, especially now that you had a coat to keep you toasty. Even if you were cold, you wouldn’t really mind it considering the circumstances. You were wrapped up in the Doctor’s coat as he rubbed your arms lovingly - it was like a dream.
The Doctor misread your blush and assumed that the cold was flushing your face. He moved his hands up to your face, cradling it. He knew his hands weren’t exactly warm, but maybe the contact could keep the cold out. His thumbs rubbed soft, concentric circles into your skin. He traced the words of a language only he knew into your skin, trying anything to comfort you.
“I’ll get you out, it will be ok,” he reassured again. He moved his hands to wrap the coat tighter around your body, pulling the collar up to shield the lower part of your face. “Hang in there for me,” he urged, eyes still pained with anxiety.
You let out a soft shiver, the constant contact making you incredibly flustered. Again, the Doctor misread your responses to his affections. His mind was running a thousand miles an hour, trying to figure out a way to warm you up. If he lost you to frostbite due to his own obliviousness he would never forgive himself.
“Shh,” he hushed, even though you hadn’t said anything. He rubbed his hands up and down your arms again, desperately trying to warm you up. 
“I’m so sorry that I got you into this situation,” he sighed, still rubbing you gently. 
You shook your head quickly, “s’alright.” You would never admit it to him, but you were really enjoying this. Maybe being trapped in a freezer wasn’t the worst thing in the world. 
“No,” The Doctor shook his head, “it’s really no-”
Suddenly, the door to the freezer opened and Martha popped her head in. “What on Earth are you two doing in here?” She asked, her eyebrows knit together in confusion. The Doctor was known to do weird things, but this had to be high up on the list of strange hiding places. 
“Martha!” The Doctor cried, overjoyed to see her. “Hurry, we need to get them out of here,” he urged, already guiding you out of the freezer. He practically pushed you out, his hands never leaving your body.
“Please check on them, they’re freezing,” he urged, guiding you to a seat. You were perfectly capable of directing yourself, but the Doctor seemed adamant on it. He was babbling incoherently, waving his hands about in distress.
“How long were you in there?” Martha asked, she had split from you less than an hour ago. Surely you couldn’t have caught frostbite in that little time. She leaned down in front of you, her fingers resting against your neck to check your pulse.
“10, maybe 15 minutes?” The Doctor started wringing his hands anxiously. 
After taking your pulse she placed both hands on your face, gauging the temperature of your skin. You were chilly, but nowhere near cold enough to warrant the Doctor’s distress. 
“They’re fine,” Martha shrugged. 
“Are you sure? Check again,” the Doctor begged, his eyes still seeping with anxiety. 
Martha sighed exasperatedly, “I’m sure.” 
Behind her, you turned a deep scarlet. It was embarrassing to watch the whole interaction, but you were too flustered to admit that you really just liked wearing the Doctor’s coat. It was easier to let them argue than admit you had a crush.
“Look!” The Doctor cried, pointing at you, “They’re all flushed! Something has to be wrong.” He fiddled anxiously, bouncing slightly on his feet. Looking at him you’d think you had grown a second head or something terrifying. 
Martha looked over at you, her eyebrows furrowed. You avoided her gaze, picking at your hands absentmindedly in your lap. She quickly picked up on what was happening and rolled her eyes.
“Seriously?” She whispered to you sharply. You pursed your lips, shrugging slightly in response. 
“What’s going on? Is everything ok?” The Doctor asked, growing more worried by the minute. 
“Please tell him, this is getting ridiculous,” Martha groaned, her eyes pleading with you. There was only so much of this she could put up with.
“Tell me what?” The Doctor was hovering now, fiddling anxiously, “is everything alright, what’s wrong?” he asked you this time, moving closer to you. 
“I’m gonna give you a minute,” Martha said, her eyes darting between the two of you. You tried to open your mouth to protest but she was already slipping out the door, leaving you alone with the Doctor.
He crouched before you, his hands resting on your knees, “what’s wrong?” He asked, looking up at you. You could tell he was holding his anxiety back, trying not to let his own worries affect you.
“I’m fine,” you blushed, looking down at the floor. You really didn’t want to admit your feelings for the Doctor, especially like this. You supposed you didn’t have much else of a choice, Martha had made sure of that.
“I-I just,” you whispered, not really wanting the Doctor to hear you, “liked wearing your coat.” 
“You what?” the Doctor gasped, surprised. He wasn’t entirely sure he had heard you right.
“It smells like you,” you mumbled the justification more to yourself than him. 
“You’re not sick?” He asked, clearly more worried about your health than your confession. 
“I’m perfectly fine,” you let out a small chuckle, “nothing to worry about here.” 
“You’re not cold?” 
You shook your head, you were far from cold now. In fact, the anxiety was making you sweat.
“You just liked wearing my coat?” He clarified eyebrows furrowed as his brain struggled to keep up. Could this mean you liked him? He tried not to get his hopes too high.
Embarrassed, you nodded your head meekly. God, this was awful. You wanted nothing more than the floor to open up and swallow you whole.
“Is that so?” He laughed, a cocky smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. 
“Oh shush,” you scolded, hitting his arm lightly. Of course, he found this amusing.
He smiled softly at you, his eyes softening as he realized you were going to be ok. Better than ok. He brought his hand up to your face, cradling your cheek in his soft hand.
“Are you trying to say you have a crush on me?” He smiled inquisitively. 
Your eyes widened, your face turning the deepest red it had been since getting into the freezer. Perhaps he wasn’t as oblivious as you thought.
“Maybe,” you whispered, it’s not like you could really hide it anymore. The Doctor’s face immediately lit up, a large grin taking over his entire face.
“Don’t look at me like that,” you frowned, confused by his sudden excitement. He should be upset, kicking you out of the TARDIS, or making excuses for reasons he couldn’t love you back. Instead, he was still sitting there looking at you with that stupid grin. It was impossible to fight back the small smile tugging at your lips when he was looking at you like that. 
“What if I told you I had a crush on you too?” He whispered mischievously, his eyes twinkling with excitement. 
You stiffened, shocked by his admission. “If you’re having a joke I’m gonna throw you into an exploding star.” 
The Doctor chuckled, the sound dancing around the room. “No, I’m not.” 
“You really fancy me?” 
“How could I not?” He hummed, stroking your cheek gently. You were stunning. You were always stunning to him, no matter the conditions.
The Doctor leaned closer to you, hoving slightly over your lips. His warm breath fanned your face, sending shivers down your spine. He stayed there for a moment, giving you plenty of time to pull back. When you didn’t, he brought his lips gently into yours. 
He kissed you like you were his entire world, his hand still holding your face. He was soft and gentle, but incredibly loving. You melted against him, your arms wrapping around his shoulders to pull him closer to you.
Martha silently poked her head in the door to check on you, just in case. She sighed when she saw the two of you in a tight embrace, closing the door to go handle the alien invasion on her own. 
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Is this where 15 and Ruby meet?!
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should-david-be-there · 3 months
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david tennant with south london's greatest dirtbag boyband @bearsintreesofficial??? sounds like a place he should be
(also listen to their new song 'hot chocolate' when it comes out on Thursday :])
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