
Originally Posted by
MagRedC5
I guess I have a different perspective on how far males have been accepted in the nursing profession. For one, my wife is a nurse. Second, males comprise about 35% of the nurses in the Army Nurse Corps. The Army Nurse Corps was establised in 1901, yet males were not allowed commission in the USAR Nurse Corps until 1955, and not until 1966 in the Regular Army Nurse Corps.
As a civilian RN, I worked in Telemetry, OR, and ICU, which a lot of males seemed to gravitate to in the nursing profession. My wife worked in the ED for four years and a lot of her nursing peers were male nurses.
I do agree the media plays a part in gender-bias of nursing. Movies such as Meet The Parents, and seldom seen positive male nursing roles on television dramas are not helping the pursuit of gender-equality in nursing. Yet, I'd think the year 2007 is much better for male nurses than 15-20 years past.