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zimfour
01-14-2008, 08:11 PM
-I was wondering if there are any of us with issues that center around the gender of our profession.
-Thank You for your time, any thoughts left here might increase our numbers!


Dave :angel::angel:

BlueAtlas
01-15-2008, 05:23 PM
I'm an RRT, went into the field largely due to my hospital experiences as a patient after back surgery years ago. I would have gone into nursing if my back wasn't so bad.

I can tell you from the patient's point of view that even as a shy and very modest 18 year old, I much preferred the male nurses. They were stronger and could move me without hurting me so much. And I was a skinny little thing, not heavy at all.

From the hospital worker's point of view, there are always patients who respond better to different personalities and genders. It was always a blessing to have a few guys on the floor to give things balance.

mel1977
03-11-2008, 03:14 AM
Aside from the occasional shy patient, I see male nurses accepted just as well as females, where I work. I don't know if part of that is bc I work in a teaching facility and we get all sorts of folks or not, but I have also been a patient and didn't really care one way or another. I think what matters is beside manner-no matter what the gender.

 
 
 




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