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  1. Waltz8
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    As a male RN, I don’t see any big differences my gender makes. It’s just another job. I once worked in labour and delivery and realized most laboring mothers preferred male nurses.

    In some places you’ll be asked to help transfer patients etc a bit more but that’s about it.

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  2. Positive_Narwhal_419
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Do it! Can be a very rewarding career

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  3. rhaizee
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Go RN.

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  4. Where-Ya-Mom-At
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Been considering the same thing kinda lost tho

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  5. Dracovibat
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Hi, m25 here. Never had any major issue with my gender. If anything, I was mistaken for a physician by patients who were expecting female nurses. Generally speaking, I felt it was even an asset at times, as some elderly patients seem to have more respect towards male staff (usually the ones that were disrespectful towards female nurses). 

    On floors with only female nursing staff (i. e. on my pediatrics rotation), it did make me feel a bit excluded when it came to conversation and the topics talked about there, but then you got other areas again like the ER or ICU where men are sometimes even the majority. 

    Ultimately, I don’t thinkbit should influence your decision. All I can say is that I’m happywith my choice so far.
    If you feel this is the right job for you, then go for it! 

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  6. Downtown-Doubt4353
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Don’t do it unless you plan on becoming a CRNA. Or You are going to hate yourself in 50’s

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  7. ParisHiltonIsDope
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    My wife is a nurse and I’m friends with a lot of her coworkers, who are male nurses. We’re even in a fantasy football league together.

    Any sort of stigma of “male nurses” was from a bygone era. It’s a good solid career, no matter what your sex is. Get a degree in nursing and you’ll be comfortable for the rest of your life.

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  8. MaintenanceLazy
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    My grandfather was a nurse. You should go into the field if you’re interested.

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  9. fuzzblanket9
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    You should do it! I’m a woman, but I have several men in my nursing program. They all genuinely enjoy it, and a LOT of patients like having a male nurse! They’re always well-liked during clinical. As long as you’re actually mature enough and comfortable with learning about female anatomy, childbirth, etc., I say go for it. Nursing is hard, but it’s extremely rewarding.

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  10. AfternoonPossible
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Not a man but becoming a nurse was the best career choice I ever made and I will always tell people to go this path tbh. I make six figures and my work week is Monday through Wednesday.

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  11. CasualVox
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Dropping out of the RN program will always be my biggest regret…
    I was the only guy in my class and when I started interning at a little rural hospital where RNs only made $15 and had to do the work of LPNs and CNAs due to understaffed I dropped out thinking it wasn’t worth it…. little did I know that was just a dogshit hospital and that RNs started out at $30 about an hour away and were treated super well. Half my wife’s family are nurses and they love it.
    Travel nursing has died down some since covid when people made like 5k a week, but it’s still common to see contracts out there for 2.5-3k+ a week plus per diem. My cousin did one last year in Hawaii… I was beyond jealous lol

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  12. bns82
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Orthopedic surgery centers. I was just talking to my GP about this. He agreed his ortho friends are very happy with their career choice.
    These surgery centers are great now. You don’t have to deal with sick people. You very rarely have an ER situation.
    It’s planned. Routine. Everything works like a well oiled machine. Which means everyone knows and likes their job. Patients typically only spend one to two overnights and then are on their way.

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  13. Practical-Self1021
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Being a male worker in duluth minnesota caused me to be banned from both hospitals,these women are clanish

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  14. Old-Run-2936
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Go for it, man. Nursing is tough but rewarding, solid pay, nd there’s always demand. Being a guy can actually be an asset in the field

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  15. No-University3032
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Know ahead of time where and what you want to do with a nursing degree. What type of people do you want to work with?

    I know that grown ups are easier to work with. You may be getting a better pay, if you begin gaining all the credit hours for a specialty?

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  16. himbobflash
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    You’ll be a dude in a very female centric workplace. That might be ok for you but it can get a little shitty when the infighting and personality conflicts erupt among the shift. Dudes will talk about things, female nurses will throw away someone’s lunchbox and ignore helping others out of spite. Pay is great and the guys tend to be friends with everyone. The mental bickering toll was a bit much for me.

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  17. Conscious_Plant_3824
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Do it. I’m a guy and a nurse and I love my job. It’s very rewarding, the pay is good, it’s applicable in other situations outside of work (taking care of a family member, responding to a medical emergency on a plane, that kind of thing) and you only gotta work 3 days a week. You do have to be able to tolerate a lot though. The three days that you’re working it takes the entire day, more than 12 hours on shift, and it’s not easy work.

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  18. papayon10
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    Don’t see what being a guy has to do with it lmao. Im going to nursing school soon, male as well

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  19. AdElectronic5992
    Eylül 11, 2025 - 1:14 am

    I worked as a Behavioral Health Tech in a psych hospital for 8 years. Nurses bullying nurses is a real problem.

    This is the first sentence of the abstract of the attached paper: “Nurse bullying is a systemic, pervasive problem that begins well before nursing school and continues throughout a nurse’s career.”

    Source:
    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6716575/

    Do some googling about it.

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