If the percent of men in nursing was 9.6% in 2011. What you think it is now?

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I believe it is around 12%:unsure:. What you guys think?

I don't think it helps us any to speculate on this. Seeing new statistics from actual surveys would be best. My class is 8% men.

9.6% to 12% would be a massive shift. Granted, a lot more men are interested in nursing today than several years ago but nursing has grown in popularity with women too as steady source of independent income.

I think the percentage is still between 9-10% will a lean closer to 10%.

Specializes in CVICU.

It is probably much higher related to new graduates, but because of the many years of nursing being female dominated it will take a good amount of time before the overall % changes too much.

Specializes in Critical Care, Med-Surg.

If I were to venture a guess... somewhere in the 10% range.

Specializes in Prior military RN/current ICU RN..

I think that making assumptions in nursing is a bad route to go. "you believe" based on what quantifiable data?

Specializes in Critical Care.

Half of the nurses on my unit are guys! Some nights us girls are outnumbered by the boys!

Specializes in L&D, OBED, NICU, Lactation.
http://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/cps/women-in-the-labor-force-a-databook-2014.pdf look at the top of page 38. For the year 2013, the figure was 9.9% males extrapolated from 90.1% females under "Registered Nursing." This does not take into account ARNP roles.

Most likely a lot higher. I know that on my new unit I see a more male presence than prior units.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Here Ya Go! Current Trends of Men in Nursing

According to the 2014 ANA data, the percentage of nurses who were licensed 2010-2013 and are male = 11%, prior to 2000 it was only 5%, so there has been significant change. However, nationally, males = 9%. This varies from state to state, as shown in this article... in Nebraska, 20% of nurses are male, but only 5% in Iowa and N Dakota.

My school is 14.6% male. I realize that's a little bit higher than average, but it's a Christian school, and nursing is looked at very positively because of how much service and compassion it requires.

Specializes in hospice, HH, LTC, ER,OR.
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