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Are you a man looking to get into nursing and do not know how to?
Do you wish to understand just what it takes to become a nurse in a female-dominated field?
If so, then you have come to the right place.
This book will usher you into the world of being a male nurse and thriving at it!
For a better part of the last decade, nursing has been considered a female domain, with men being looked at as anomalies in the field. The view that men cannot make good nurses has thus led to widespread stereotypes of men who get into the field. Men in nursing are generally often viewed with
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Are you a man looking to get into nursing and do not know how to?

Do you wish to understand just what it takes to become a nurse in a female-dominated field?

If so, then you have come to the right place.

This book will usher you into the world of being a male nurse and thriving at it!

For a better part of the last decade, nursing has been considered a female domain, with men being looked at as anomalies in the field. The view that men cannot make good nurses has thus led to widespread stereotypes of men who get into the field. Men in nursing are generally often viewed with suspicion, with people even questioning their sexual orientation.

However, as you will learn in this book, nursing had originally been a field meant for men. During the old periods up until the 19th century, large-scale caregiving was a role that was meant for men. Thus, this already defeats the stereotype that men lack the necessary temperament to get into nursing.

Furthermore, men who get into nursing consider it the most fulfilling profession that they could choose and simply want to care for people.

So, perhaps you may be wondering...

Why is it hard for men to get into nursing?

What are some of the challenges male nurses face in the profession?

How do female nurses react to and treat their male colleagues?

What are male nurses doing to change the negative perception of men in the field?

What does the future hold for male nurses?

If these and many questions are bothering you, then this is the book that answers them and more, as it covers the ins and outs of becoming a male nurse and how to make the best of it.

More comprehensively, this book will teach you:

How to introduce young boys to the nursing field

Myths that parents and guardians have about men in the nursing field

Why the healthcare sector needs more male nurses

Why many patients tend to lean towards male nurses

What it takes for men to get into and thrive in the nursing field

How male nurses can cope with problematic workmates

The reasons why male nurses seem to be happier than female nurses

...and much more.

Take a moment to imagine just how much better life would be if we allowed people to get into nursing based on their ability on the job and not on gender stereotypes. Think of how it would be for you, or any other men out there, to live their best life doing this job that you love and have a passion for. It would be a big win for everyone!

So, if you are curious to find out what it takes to thrive as a male nurse...

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Patrice M Foster is a Registered Nurse in Childhood and Adolescence Psychiatry, with more than 30 plus years of clinical experience. She blogs and writes about issues that affect kids' mental health