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Just a curious question. I have not known that many people in the medical community, but of those I did every single one either married or dated someone else in a medical profession. Is it really that common? And if so did you meet your SO at work?
A totally silly question!
During my pre-reqs, I was engaged and lived with my fiance of 5 years, while I worked as a MA in a Dr.'s office. I took a phleb job at my local hospital and ended up breaking off my engagement and dating one of the RN's I work with. My ex was a teacher and could just not get what I was going through with work, school, etc. He once said to me "How hard can it be The change some beds and bath someone, why do you have to study all the time." This was it for me. I knew I would never get respect from him and that he would never understabd. This was too big of an issue for me to overcome. I will start my ADN program this fall and my new guy cannot wait to help me study and give me pointers. He's so supportive. He's the only one that can understand what I am going through, because he has already done it.
My ex was a nurse . . . met him through a blind date set up by a friend I worked with and he went to school with. His ex was a PT.
My husband is also a nurse -- we met at work. We worked together for four years before we ever dated, but the first time we were both single at the same time, we connected and have been together 9 years now. We both worked in the same ICU until last year, when he burned out and went to the cath Lab.
Until Hubby went to the cath lab, we both worked weekends and had Mon - Thurs. off together. Now we're lucky to get one day off together a month!
I am married to a physician and we didn't meet during anything even remotely related to health care! We were both doing non-medical volunteer work and I knew him 3 or 4 days before I even knew he was a physician (I really like that.... my pet peeve is docs who meet you socially but expect to be called DR.) Married 16 years now and it is such a pleasure to share an interest in health care and he understands the lingo. We do talk about medical stuff a lot even though we work in very different specialty areas. :)
Originally posted by WrenI am married to a physician and we didn't meet during anything even remotely related to health care! We were both doing non-medical volunteer work and I knew him 3 or 4 days before I even knew he was a physician (I really like that.... my pet peeve is docs who meet you socially but expect to be called DR.) Married 16 years now and it is such a pleasure to share an interest in health care and he understands the lingo. We do talk about medical stuff a lot even though we work in very different specialty areas. :)
I'm sure you don't do like some ladies I've met who when they talk about they husbands who are md's they don't say "my husband would like some pain medicine", they say "Dr. So & So needs pain medicine". That bugs me for some reason.
When we met neither of us were in the medical field. First he supported me through LPN school, then I supported him through EMT school. Now he is supporting me through college to my BSN. Our future plans include him getting his Paramedic while I support him, then he supports me when I go for my MSN. What are we going to do when we are done with school?
My husband is also an LPN, we met at work....and took it from there.......anyway........for the most part it works. It works better now that we aren't in the same department. I'm back in school now and he's waiting for me to finish in may so he can go back. His dream is to be a PA. It does help to have someone who actuallly understands.
teeituptom, BSN, RN
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My wife is a nurse who burned out and is now a counselor