Social media comic 'NurseBlake' started showmeyourbuns over a Nebraska health system's personal appearance policy and follow-up explanation calling for 'no messy buns.' NurseTwitter
Social media comic Blake Lynch, BSN, RN, known to his millions of followers as"Nurse Blake," took to his online platforms recently to voice outrage over a Nebraska healthcare system's personal appearance policy.that was presented at a Bryan Health clinical manager meeting featuring an image of women's hair in buns and the statement:"There is emphasis on hair being clean, neatly managed, therefore 'no messy buns.
Lynch's video response to the statement and image attracted more than 560,000 views on Facebook. He subsequently encouraged followers to post photos of their messy buns under the hashtags #showmeyourbuns and #messybunhairday.Medscape Medical News He reiterated that with a nursing shortage and understaffing, hospital administrators should focus on patient outcomes rather than nurses' hair or risk losing more nurses to employers who are less concerned with hair.and in a more extensive statement to Medscape that in his"messy bun" post, Lynch misrepresented a long-standing health system policy on personal appearance and cleanliness.
The portion of the policy that sparked interest was not about securing hair but eliminating previous language pertaining to unnatural hair colors, Bryan Health stated.
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