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I always correct anyone who referrs to a male collegeue as a "male nurse."

This will not revolutionize the world's thinking over night. Yet, we have to start somewhere.

The term "Male nurse" suggest that men in the profession are some how differently qualified. They are not. They take all the same nursing classes and pass the same NCLEX. There is no "male nursing school."

The idea that men should not care for female patients is redicilous. The idea that men should not be in OB is well....

S'cuse me the Vast majority of OB and or GYN physicians are MALE.

If it offends to have a man provide care to a woman who's medical issue is primairly OB or GYN then might I question why the person who's head is between the woman patient's legs is a male physician.

Think about it for a second. I am not suggesting that physicians are uncareing. However, they spend less time with the patient than either the nurse or midwife. Consequently a MUCH bigger part of thier time is not spent face to face but face to genitals.

Frankly I would think that a nurse who does spend time with the patient and who is holistically focused (by the nature of nursing) would be less offensive.

Have you never had the sense that when good ol doc is down there that the patient is seen as an object. Especially since he can see only a limited part of this person and it is not that part (face) that projects who this patient is.

Saying that women nurses, or older women nurse, or doctors, or any other catagory you can think of discriminates againt men who are nurses is falling into a trap.

When we refer to general catagories like these we failing to recognize and acknowlege that these are individuals not catagories that are detracting. This is what the detractors do. They catagorize men who are nurses. You can't win if you do the same thing your opponent is doing.

Educate. There are probably people out tthere that do not know that men receive the same education as women in this profession.

Educate your collegues, physicians and others. They probably never thought about it the way you do. Sometimes a word or two from a nurse can wake up these professionals.

sharann,

Thanks for your post, you are right there are bad/mean people of both genders. I dont see the things I went threw as exclusive to men in nursing. I think thats why I get along so well with female doctors. I get the feeling we have gone therew allot of the same things.

Originally posted by Dayray

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What is edhb?

Its secret male nurse code. We really are the enemy and are talking about you behind your back.

Originally posted by Dayray

Its secret male nurse code. We really are the enemy and are talking about you behind your back.

I am a man LOL so I guess

edhb every day hope is born that we poor defensless male nurses will gain the respect and gratitude of our female counter parts

Hehe. it was actually a response to the spelling comment I decided was a little to knee jerk - defensive. The darn board wouldent let me delete it so I have to type something in.

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Specializes in Hemodialysis, Home Health.
Originally posted by CCU NRS

I am a man LOL so I guess

edhb ...every day hope is born ...that we poor defensless male nurses will gain the respect and gratitude of our female counter parts

Hey.. you've got MINE, Bud ! Wish there were a whole lot more of ya ! And expecting there to be... sooner than later. ;)

And yes... I myself have been guilty of saying "male nurse", (yet without any negative connotations) and this thread has made me aware of that, and how inappropriate it is. THANK YOU !

So I shall take great pains in avoiding that phrase like the plague. A nurse is a nurse is a nurse. And ALL NURSES ROCK !!! :D

I think Popeye said "I yam what I yam and thats all what I yam!"

Lol I have been eating allot of spinach =P

actually my "what i am is what what I am" sig is a line from a song.

The chorus is "what I am is what I am, are you what you are or what? "

i always liked the song and it came back to me when I had people on my back at that first hospital.

Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians! (Altho I may have mispelled her name)

Loved that song!

I do believe she is also known these days as Mrs Paul Simon

:)

Specializes in Community Health Nurse.
Originally posted by Dayray

sharann,

Thanks for your post, you are right there are bad/mean people of both genders. I dont see the things I went threw as exclusive to men in nursing. I think thats why I get along so well with female doctors. I get the feeling we have gone therew allot of the same things.

Here it is in a nutshell siblings. FEmale nurses say "male nurse" and MALE nurses say "FEmale doctors. :rotfl: It's just our training over time since it's MORE common to think of WOmen as nurses, and MEN as doctors. It's all generational...habits hard to break BUT certainly NOT impossible. Sometimes I think Americans (and yes...I AM American) make too much stink over how words are used and get all sensitive about it. I'm NOT offended when people think of me as a FEmale nurse.......yes, I am FEmale...yes, I am a nurse......no big deal....it's all the truth, so it's alllllllllllll good. :kiss

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