Nurses General Nursing
Published Jul 10, 2003
I'm considering changing my career field from a maintenance technician to becoming a nurse. How are men viewed by the public and the nursing profession? I would appreciate any feedback, thank you.
vettech
188 Posts
Originally posted by Nurse Shark Zeke, I am currently in Nursing school and in my class of 37 we have 10 great guys that are working right along us girls and doing just as good if not better. ... I think that the times have changed and men should feel welcome in nursing. Even in the hospital I work in, there are several male RN's and they are excellent, organized nurses that have been very inspirational to me and have helped me learn more and understand more about patient care and the skills I will need when I am on the floor as a nurse.
Zeke,
I am currently in Nursing school and in my class of 37 we have 10 great guys that are working right along us girls and doing just as good if not better. ... I think that the times have changed and men should feel welcome in nursing. Even in the hospital I work in, there are several male RN's and they are excellent, organized nurses that have been very inspirational to me and have helped me learn more and understand more about patient care and the skills I will need when I am on the floor as a nurse.
Wow, that's a high ratio! I my program there are ~140 students and only ~10 guys. Thats what, about 7%? From what I read, that's about the ratio of male RNs in the field too.
graysonret
155 Posts
Welcome Zeke. Been a male nurse now for 16 years. It's good to have more men in the field. Good luck!
kahoro
51 Posts
HEY IM A MAN AND MORE TO THAT IM A NURSE YOU'RE WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Rapheal
814 Posts
Male nurses----- One intervened and probally saved my daughter from a serious condition at a sporting event when a misinformed parent mistook dehydration for anaphylaxis and was going to administer her epi-pen to her. He stopped that parent and saved my daughter a lot of misery. You will be known by your deeds not your gender. So go for it. MICU RN gives excellent advice. Good luck in whatever you choose.