I'm a male thinking of getting into the nursing profession and was wondering what the attitudes are by co-workers and patients about male nurses. My experience I find male nurses to be a lot more stable, less emotional and professional.
Also should a new job title be created for a nurse who is a male?, since I realized that the word "nurse" seems to be thought of as totally female.
It's the same thing that took place when females entered in "male" professions in the 70 and 80's
2007-03-04
06:47:29
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Not the offend anyone, but what about being an African-American male nurse? It's like I'd be a double minority. Few males nurses and even fewer are of african origin, with the public portrayal of a nurse in America being a caucasion female in her 30's.
2007-03-04
07:17:58 ·
update #1
This is not a grammer class. I just type really fast sometimes so sorry for mispellings.
2007-03-04
07:21:06 ·
update #2
Nursing is not a place to "hook up with chicks". I've been an EMT for 4 years and trust me if you get into the medical profession without understanding what its about, you'd be making a big mistake. I'm happily married by the way.
2007-03-05
12:01:09 ·
update #3