Why I am not Surprised by Joy Behar's Ignorant Comments

Joy Behar of The View may have well-informed opinions on many topics, but her views on nursing are downright ignorant. It isn’t surprising that she doesn’t know what she’s talking about where nurses are concerned because most of the public doesn’t know, either. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

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In case you missed it, a "comedian" on the talk television show The View has some very misguided notions about what it takes to be a nurse. Joy Behar, long-time member of the all women panel on the social commentary show, made her ignorance about nurses very clear with some of the comments she made regarding the profession.

It all started with the very brave actions of Miss Colorado in the Miss America Pageant. The contestant appeared on the show during the talent section dressed in work scrubs with a stethoscope around her neck. She explained how her talent was for nursing, helping people, and caring for others when they are at their worst.

Being fashionably feminist, Behar and the other women on the panel are against pageants, but that is an opinion for another site. She began mocking Miss Colorado saying that she was wearing a "doctor's stethoscope" and was dressed in a "nurse's costume." Her comments showed no respect for the profession and what we do on a day to day basis. The next day, after much public backlash, Behar "apologized" by saying that she was only making fun of the pageant and the comments against nurses were only jokes.

Nurses have been outraged all across the internet, and rightly so. In fact, a Facebook group called "Show Me Your Stethoscope" has over 600,000 members and hundreds of stethoscope selfies in just the few days since the comments.

Although Behar's comments are surprising, what is not is her ignorance. As a nurse, I am not surprised that someone in the spotlight knows very little of what nurses actually do. In fact, I was not aware of it until I put on those scrubs and slung a stethoscope around my neck. No one knows what it is like to be in those shoes, enduring the soaring rush of saving a life and the devastating blow of losing a patient.

Traditionally, nurses are seen as doctor's secretaries, and this fueled Behar's comments. Of course a nurse wouldn't need a stethoscope: she -- always a she -- would only need a clipboard to take notes for the doctor. It doesn't occur to the media or the public that nurses are just as involved in hard core medicine as doctors are. As I've always said, give me a nurse with 20 years experience over an intern any day.

I believe that this ignorance arises from how nurses are portrayed in the media. When the public thinks of nurses, they think of Florence Nightingale. Nursing has changed considerably since then! What other nurses can stand up as role models, though, that could inform the public of the very serious work done by nurses?

Take entertainment. Nurse Jackie, though well known among nurses, has a cult following. She isn't exactly a role model, either. Another nurse show that aired on TNT didn't earn enough ratings, even though it still didn't show nurses in their true light. Grey's Anatomy and House focused so much on the lives of the doctors that they never showed what nurses do.

And that's the problem. No one knows what nurses do because no one has shown them. What Behar said was deplorable, ignorant, misinformed, and uneducated, but not surprising. A media talking head would have no idea what goes on in the trenches of a nursing shift. How could they? No one has told them and no one has shown them.

More education is needed for the general public about what nurses do. We don't just pass pills. We don't just take orders from the doctor. We don't just wipe behinds. We listen to lung sounds. We assess if someone is dying. We make the call whether to call the doctor or not. We are at the bedside for eight to 12 hours, and we see more of the patient than the doctor ever will. We are the thin white line that exists to protect and serve the patients who need us.

Nursing skills matter.

Fire away at Behar and get the media's attention. Eradicate this ignorance, but don't be surprised. Don't think they should know better. Nurses are misrepresented in nearly every sphere. It just took one supposedly funny person's ignorant comments to cast light on that fact.

Specializes in ARNP.

Joy Behar is ignorant on most comments. The view is a waste of time. The first thing to do to change the public opinon f nurses is change the name to something that doesn't mean "suckle at the teat". Give us a high integrity meaningful title.

I have been a LPN since 1993- Joy needs to work in a nursing home, have 40 patients, pass meds, do real hands on nursing- and let's not forget to deal with people just like her self- Then let's see what she would say then- But, I still remember when Hilary Clinton made the statement that "Nurses were Overpaid, Uneducated, Glorified babysitters"

Nurses Rock!!!!

You gave Joy way too much credit in your first sentence when you stated that she has many well-formed opinions on other topics. I want The View showing in my living room about as much as I want raw sewage backing up and filling my house.

She could eat her pie and do a segment on what nurse really do!!!

Specializes in Geriatrics/family medicine.

Agreed we should empower each other

Specializes in ARNP.

After reading all the comments before mine, my 2nd suggestion on how to elevate the profession is to stop the immature and spitefulk backbiting amongst yourselves, those who stooped to that behavior...both in forums lkike this and in the field.

Actually, I did have to do that at the beginning of my Nursing Career, in 1983. I swore I would NEVER get another Dr his damn coffee again, unless he was a patient of mine.

Joy Behar wasn't as much the problem. She asked an ignorant question but she wasn't as flat out mean and disrespectful as the other chick. mocking "taking care of patients with alzheimers" whoa. what a pathetic human being that could find humor in caring for patients with alzheimers... blows my mind. somebody will be in for a rude awakening when she and her family start getting that diagnosis.

Specializes in Psychiatric, Aesthetics.

I am so sick of the View and their "hosts". All I've ever seen in the last 20 years are a bunch of ignorant women pretending to be comedians, journalists and actors ******** and whining- With the exception of Lisa Ling and Meredith Viera, imho. They need to take off their "costumes" once and for all so we can watch something intelligent at 10:00 weekdays for a pleasant change like General Hospital or One Life to Live. "Doctors stethoscope" WOW. And did anyone ever figure out who that Michelle chick is??

The public in general has little or no concept of the scope of care that nurses provide. I work in the Hospice/ Home Health field, and any fiction book I read that refers to someone on Hospice describes one who is medicated to the point of a comatose state, or being afraid to take meds due to fear of addiction. Really? The education provided about pain control seems to go only so far.

Hollywood has so much influence- too bad we can't have someone out there shadow with us for a day or two- can you imagine the change in concept?

Don't let ignorance get the better of us. "Work hard- Let success be your noise".

There were some comments that were missed that were just as demeaning to us nurses as the stethoscope comment. In the original rant about Miss Colorado, Michelle Collins said that she was just, "reading her emails out loud." We all know that she was doing much more that reading her emails out loud. This was the talent portion of the contest and its suppose to be about talent! Well that's what she was displaying, talent, her talent as a nurse! Of course we all know that this is much more than just talent...she has a passion for her work with people that need help. She is a nurse and she saves lives. Instead of singing or dancing, she chose to talk about the true meaning of "talent." The other item that I haven't heard commented on was when Joy Behar said when the apology discussion was taking place was, "we are all at their mercy." As if to imply that nurses do what ever they want to the patient; giving the public another misguided notion that patients have no input in their care! These two comments by these ladies together with the "doctors stethoscope" comment only serve to misinform the public of the difficult work that nurses do on a daily bases as we save lives, heal the sick and yes sometimes, "raise the dead."