A "chick's" perspective on Men in Nursing

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Ok, so I've been in healthcare for 18+ years (no - I'm not an old bag, I got into the field young...) Originally I was a critical care focused Respiratory Therapist (RCP) and only recently switched over to nursing and am working on obtaining NP certification.

Men have a HUGE advantage as nurses in a hospital! Here is what I've seen over the years:

1. Men get promotions faster (Yay for you!) - so that will be a great advantage for you.

2. Men are seen as more knowledgeable by patients, fellow staff, physicians, etc. - so even as a new grad, you've got an advantage. Use it - act like you're super confident and capable and with the combo you'll be Mr. expert nurse w/in 6 months!

3. If you're single and straight you've set yourself up as a big-fish in the hospital dating pond! (If you're not straight it depends on where you work on if you have an advantage or not...) Most people end up dating within the hospital (hey, I KNOW this from my experience! a couple male nurses, a few male respiratory therapists, a few doc's...). The Doc's have a certian novelty appeal, but once a gal is burned by one (which is the norm...) they swear off doc's and your competition has lessened dramatically right there. You're also seen as sensitive and caring because you're a nurse. As long as you're also viewed as smart & CONFIDENT!!!!! you'll be considered very appealing to the massive number of female nurses, RCP's and other allied health chicks in the hospital!

4. There is a reason soap opera's are usually set in hospitals! As a male, you are virtually assured that you won't get sucked into the drama, politics, cat-fights, etc. that naturally occur with so many females around. This usually also applies if you're gay, but not always - if you're a drama queen yourself, well, then you'll be right in there with the rest of the gals....

5. Because you DON'T get sucked into the politics, most everyone LIKES you - you don't have hidden enemies planning sneak attacks on your reputation or job - super lucky you! This also helps you with the promotion thing I mentioned earlier...

The only drawback, really, to being a male nurse is the peri-care issues and females who don't want a male caregiver. But so what?!?!?! This happens with us gals also - not as commonly, but it does.

ONE BIG DANGER!!!! - There are some male nurses, RCP's etc. who get reputations for being lazy - DON'T let that happen to you! Once you've got the label, you're screwed and all the nasty stuff that gals can do will start happening to you (plotting to get you fired, excluding you from important stuff, etc.). Until you're reputation is secured work extra hard & earn the respect of the other nurses, physicians AND respiratory therapists (RCP's will get'cha - watch out!!). Once you're loved and admired you can sit back a bit more and not work quite so hard. BUT - if you're caught sleeping in the dirty utility closet even after becoming the "cool guy" you're doomed....

If you REALLY want to be a hot item and you're from the UK, Canada, etc. - come work in the states! You get all of the above, plus the added "exotic" benefit of being from abroad!

So, sit back, don't stress, and look forward to the time when you become the respected, admired, "hottie" male nurse that all the females really dig (straight or gay - we'll still dig ya. Only difference is whether or not we're going to try and set you up with our gay friend or girlfriend...)

Have fun!!!!

RN student.

Aw! Nice. I am still thinking whether I should take all the science courses in my college or just start as freshman in the BSN nursing program. It would be better if i take all the science course first to be more prepared.. but I don't mind starting out as freshman! At least I will be accepted in the program. :) Good luck!

Aw! Nice. I am still thinking whether I should take all the science courses in my college or just start as freshman in the BSN nursing program. It would be better if i take all the science course first to be more prepared.. but I don't mind starting out as freshman! At least I will be accepted in the program. :) Good luck!

Dude if you have the opportunity go for the BSN program, I had to wait 2.5 years to actually get into my nursing program. Why are you taking more science courses, are you going for something else?

Dude if you have the opportunity go for the BSN program, I had to wait 2.5 years to actually get into my nursing program. Why are you taking more science courses, are you going for something else?

No, because I thought I needed to take some science courses, but some woman told me that things may have changed. I no longer need that, all I need is an overall GPA of 3.25 and transfer there as a freshman (they are now doing that for student who is transferring) Wow, 2.5 years? It is not that hard here, but they said it is getting hard to get into it. Courses are usually full as a sophomore/junior, they have some spaces available for transferring student as a freshman. I hope to be accepted. if not, I will take the science courses that I will be taking at the BSN program while i wait.

And take a few breaks because once I enter to the program... it is time to try my best. :)

No, because I thought I needed to take some science courses, but some woman told me that things may have changed. I no longer need that, all I need is an overall GPA of 3.25 and transfer there as a freshman (they are now doing that for student who is transferring) Wow, 2.5 years? It is not that hard here, but they said it is getting hard to get into it. Courses are usually full as a sophomore/junior, they have some spaces available for transferring student as a freshman. I hope to be accepted. if not, I will take the science courses that I will be taking at the BSN program while i wait.

And take a few breaks because once I enter to the program... it is time to try my best. :)

Sounds like a good plan. Yeah, over here in Fresno, CA, nursing is like the hottest thing right now, average wait time to get into our institution is about 2-3 years, or you can go to private institutions and take a huge amount of loan, which is a route not many of us are willing to take.

Specializes in CNA.
Have fun!!!!

Wow. Thank you for that post!

I cannot WAIT to graduate!

Sincerely,

A Single, Straight, Confident, Hardworking, Skilled, Funny, Well-liked, and ever so humble future male RN.

Wow. Thank you for that post!

I cannot WAIT to graduate!

Sincerely,

A Single, Straight, Confident, Hardworking, Skilled, Funny, Well-liked, and ever so humble future male RN.

Lol! Nice. I will be a future male RN too. I haven't started yet, but that's my dream!

So you're telling me that in addition to the insane work schedule, trying to be around for my daughter growing up and continuing to work toward MSN/DNP, I'll be dodging tail as well??

I think I can handle it. :cool:

I agree with this 100%. I'm not a male nurse, but there are several male nurses in my program. They get whatever they want. In clinicals .. they just have to look at the nurses on the unit and smile - they don't have to do a single thing. :) Doesn't work so well for girls ..

Specializes in Cardiac.
I agree with this 100%. I'm not a male nurse, but there are several male nurses in my program. They get whatever they want. In clinicals .. they just have to look at the nurses on the unit and smile - they don't have to do a single thing. :) Doesn't work so well for girls ..

I'm a male CNA in my hospitals float pool and I work in three different hospitals in my health network and work on most of the units (excluding women/children's services) and I am very well liked. I am a hard worker and I know my job well, but I think being male puts me ahead of the game! :D I'll take it!

So... according to the OP, I royally screwed up by getting married? :anbd:

lol My wife knows she can trust me, but it is a little sad... some of the nursing students ARE really hot (though a bit young for me!)

So... according to the OP, I royally screwed up by getting married? :anbd:

lol My wife knows she can trust me, but it is a little sad... some of the nursing students ARE really hot (though a bit young for me!)

There are 0 hot girls in my current classes. I am in a nursing assistant program. I think there will be really cute girls once I enter to the BSN in nursing program. It's been my 2nd time at the clinical and all the female elderly likes to stare at me and even smile. I did complete bath on the 2nd clinical day and it was the FIRST TIME that I ever touched private areas.. the top and the bottom back.. haven't done the perineal bath yet. She was like 80's years old so it wasn't that pleasant, but gotta do it. I am sorry if I sounded mean there.. I am just saying! I didn't felt disgusted or anything.. I happily and nervously did the job. It is awkward that the residents look at you and smiles or laugh. They don't do that to the girls in my class.. >_

Specializes in RN.

For the single guys this is good. For me, married, and crazy in love with attractive gals, not so good...just throwing it out there...interesting post!

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