After reading the article, I do agree that nurses are bullied by other nurses and Doctors but if you look at nursing history this behavior has happened throught out its history.
Until recent times, nursing was a female profession dominated by males health professionals. I am sure that their are plenty of nurses out their that can remember giving up their seat to a doctor.

Females just didn't have rights to speak up. Remember nursing history is full nurses that were poor and forced to take care of military wounded, some were ladies of the evening that took care of the sick( Thats how we have the sex kitten, short white dress, boobs hanging out hiding in the closet with doctors history)

. Or the EVIL Nurse Cratchet character came from un desirable people that held health care provider positions.
The earliest records of nurses were Male nurses. Remember within recent memory 40 years ago- minority nurses in some southern states were not allowed to apply to become a RN. This is why there is a large number of older minority LPN's. Yes nursing does eat its young but it is up to us to change that.

We have control of our own behavior. The choice is ours if we want to improve our profession.
Nursing as a profession is changing. And its changing for the better! Our patients faces are changing and they are living longer. Nursing needs various types of people to treat our ever changing patient population.
I encourage our newer nurses (and seasoned nurses) to study our nursing history. This will explain why were are where we are today. The key now is taking what we know about our past, never forget it, and improve on it.
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