Nurses Men
Published Jun 19, 2009
Just checking in with all the hombres...
Most guys I know are ambivilent to the term, but is there anyone else who just DETESTS being called a murse?
B in VA
TampaTech
102 Posts
I have never heard of this trm until I read this article..lol...I thought a MURSE was a purse made for a man....hence murse!
•M♥J•
311 Posts
It makes me think of MRSA...
belgarion
697 Posts
so a female would be wurse?Or maybe furse or lurse.I walked into a new pt.'s room recently and introduced myself as her nurse for that night. She said "wow, a male nurse!" I replied, "Sorry, I just take care of patients, I don't bring them their mail". She looked at me for a second, laughed, and said "we're gonna get along just fine!" She was there for several days and was one of the easiest people I have ever cared for.
Or maybe furse or lurse.
I walked into a new pt.'s room recently and introduced myself as her nurse for that night. She said "wow, a male nurse!" I replied, "Sorry, I just take care of patients, I don't bring them their mail". She looked at me for a second, laughed, and said "we're gonna get along just fine!" She was there for several days and was one of the easiest people I have ever cared for.
MOTOXRN2004
21 Posts
Murse is a first for me...........Im not offended, I actually got a good laugh when I saw that word but I guess it depends on who's calling me that and what mood I'm in...............guess I will have to wait and see. These days I dont care what they call me cause Im not looking for work unlike some of my buddies who made fun of me for going into the mursing profession 9yrs ago.......who's laughing now.
Cammer
63 Posts
While I am not insulted by the term "murse" I feel that its really not that funny. Nor is it very relevant to my profession. Much like the term "male nurse," it differentiates between male and female nurses as if we had different job descriptions. I am a nurse who happens to be male, and I do the same job as another nurse who may happen to be female. Gender is irrelevant to my profession, or at least it should be.
Now, if you want to be funny about it then call me an XY-RN, but only if you are a female and prepared to be called an XX-RN.
MichiganNurse44
4 Posts
Its a word - it does not change the quality of the care you provide. I am a male and I am a nurse, if you want to combine the two words I do not care - you are not degrading my ability or making me out to be less of a man - its a word get over it.
xx--RN--xx
19 Posts
Just checking in with all the hombres...Most guys I know are ambivilent to the term, but is there anyone else who just DETESTS being called a murse?B in VA
I hate the term "nurse". "Nurse" is something a mother does with her breasts to an infant.
I'd like to see a change to something more gender neutral sort of like "flight attendant" vs "stewardess".
PacoUSA, BSN, RN
3,445 Posts
I dislike it too. In fact, I thought MURSE was a term for "male purse." As far as I am concerned, that is all MURSE will ever be.
sofla98
66 Posts
I had never heard of this term before either....
I have to admit, I laughed out loud as well when I read the topic. While I can appreciate that it may upset some, it is quite common these days to combine words/terms. A female nurse=Furse, or Wurse.
Rock, LPN, RN
166 Posts
How about Registered Medic or Medico?
No Stars In My Eyes
4,788 Posts
hey, squelcie, ya stole my thought before I got to the end of the posts to put in my two cents! Oh, Well! Here's my lame back-up suggestion: male nun = mun? (told ya it was lame....)
dizzyheadspin
28 Posts
I ABSOLUTELY HATE IT! I know some male nurses who use the term murse in a derogatory way just for kicks.