"Professional Dancer"

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So this thread is gonna stay in this forum cause I know I will get so much flack if this showed up in the general forum. Well fellas what do you guys think about a "Professional Dancer" transitioning into the healthcare field by paying her way through school by "Dancing". Keep in mind I don't mean interpretive dance, ballet, break dancing, the robot.. hahaha..etc get the idea yet. This popped in my head as my friends and I were celebrating a divorce party.

I know most of these stories about them doing this for school is fake... but let us entertain the idea for a moment. Imagine you heading off to the ICU , or where ever, to start off your shift. You open the door and there she is standing in front of you is Candy, Mandy, Riley, Sandy....insert stage name here, that you got a lap dance from. Obviously she wont remember you but let us entertain the other idea that she does and gets that OMG look on her face LOL. How would that scenario run? Would you think less of her as a professional? Feel free to throw in any thoughts.

I just had to put the scenario up today, and yes I know I will most likely get some hate flame on this.

Specializes in ED, Telemetry,Hospice, ICU, Supervisor.

WOW this thread came back to life!

Specializes in ED, Telemetry,Hospice, ICU, Supervisor.

Whatever one does outside the hospital should have no effect on your licence or your job unless it is illegal. Just my two cents.

I agree your personal life or what you do outside the hospital is no ones business. But from what I have experienced on the floor, gossip is the number one activity by 95% of the staff.

Specializes in ED, Telemetry,Hospice, ICU, Supervisor.
As to how the profession may act: topic was covered (sort of) here: https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/common-misconceptions-about-790577.html

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What does the stipulation " Good Moral Standing"

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