Quote Originally Posted by DTrain View Post
What type of kilt pin to wear with it -- maybe a small syringe or stethoscope in keeping with the medic theme.
Those are interesting ideas, but probably not. I've had trouble finding something of the proper size and in the right thematic neighborhood.

Quote Originally Posted by emolas View Post
A Caduceus would definitely fit the theme and look sharp.
Yes. Since I live in Northern Arizona, land of the silver smith, I'm planning to commission a silver caduceus when I get my spring semester financial aid.

Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
Thanks for the good review!
My pleasure. Thank you for the fine kilt.

Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
I ran into the woman who pushed to have this tartan registered this past year and mentioned I was making a kilt in this tartan for someone, and she was extremely excited to have the tartan being woven and used.
Again, it was my pleasure. It just makes sense to me... I understood exactly why they had adopted it, and it appealed to both my sense of humor, and my pride in being a part of the healing arts. Has the lady succeeded in getting it registered?

Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
1. Ask Hamish how he'd accessorize this kilt.

3. Ask Hamish how he'd accessorize this kilt.

6. Ask Hamish how he would accessorize this kilt!
There's a message you're trying to send, here, and I'm not quite getting it... something about fleeing in terror from any advice Hamish might offer?

Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
5. Number one accessory for this kilt -- a white lab coat!
There's a hierarchy in the hospital, and you can tell what level of it someone is on, by looking at how they dress. Scrubs, no stethoscope? Assistive personnel. Scrubs, with stethoscope? Nurse. Lab coat, no stethoscope? Lab tech. Lab coat, with stethoscope? Health care provider. Since I'm a nurse, I'll avoid the lab coat. ;)