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Why does it have to be "male" or "female" nurses. We all are nurses. Why do we have to distinguish ourselves by sex? Who cares? We all bring certain skills and strengths to our profession. Sometimes my male coworkers ask me to do a catheter on a female, I happily oblige. Then the next time I need a hemoccult card done on a male he helps me out with that.
We are nurses. All for one and one for all right?
Why does it have to be "male" or "female" nurses. We all are nurses. Why do we have to distinguish ourselves by sex? Who cares? We all bring certain skills and strengths to our profession. Sometimes my male coworkers ask me to do a catheter on a female, I happily oblige. Then the next time I need a hemoccult card done on a male he helps me out with that.We are nurses. All for one and one for all right?
Yes we are all nurses but some nurses face inherent challenges and have similar experiences. A sub that allows someone to express their shared experiences allows nurses to ask and receive advice.
Should we eliminate all the specialty subs like Infusion Nursing and Psychiatric Nursing because we are all just nurses?
mrnightinggale
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Just curious. Why isn't there a "Women in Nursing" category on this forum? There are a lot more of them than there are of us... Just sayin'