Dressing up can never go wrong in any profession, rather it adds up to your personality. According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, many doctors do just that when they could be promoting more trust in the physician-patient relationships by simply dressing appropriately. Here are a few guidelines for you if you are a female doctor and want to invest on how you can look professional and classy both at the same time. Say NO to Heels: save your Stilettos when you are off duty. Ballet flats, kitten heels or sneakers are easier to withstand when making patient rounds or running to the emergency room. They give a clean, lean and comfortable look. Follow Trends: Some colors and trends are always in and you can never go wrong with them but keep your attire fresh and updated with seasonal colors and cuts. Do not jump on to the bandwagon either, keep it simple and keep it trendy. (Tip: Nothing should be low cut, or gape-prone while bending/lifting) Convenience First: Know your routine and work type. If you'll be washing and disinfecting your hands frequently, leave your bracelets, watches and rings at home and wear short or three-quarter length sleeves. Hair Me Out: Keep your hair do tidy and trendy. Top know, half top knot or high pony tail will always compliment what you are wearing and get your through the day easily