From the blog:
The science and art of surviving admits, poor staffing, indifferent management, sick patients, irate families, unrealistic expectations and stressed out co-workers – night after endless night.
That’s right. I’m not a “male nurse”. I’m a nurse. When there is no “female nurse”, why should there be a “male nurse”? (I frequently answer the question “What made you decide to be a male nurse?” with the response “When I found out the prohibitive medical costs required through surgery to transform myself into a female nurse.”)
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February 4, 2008 at 12:19 pm |
I love it. My brother in law is a ‘male’ nurse working in ER. I jsut sent him your post.