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There are more men in nursing currently than at any other point in history — that’s good for male nurses and the profession. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 12.6% of registered ...
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Number of male nurses nearly doubles, but they are still rareTROY — The number of male nurses has nearly doubled in the last quarter century, but there are still so few that two local nursing students haven’t met any yet. Russell Sage College nursing ...
About 7.5 percent of new male nurses left the profession within four years of graduating from nursing school, compared to 4.1 percent of new female nurses, according to the study by a University ...
In the Army, being a male nurse was not uncommon, and he wasn't treated differently until he switched to the civilian sector, he said. A 2010 Scrubs magazine article states about a third of all ...
Male nurses continue to earn more than their female counterparts. A male RN earns 6 percent more annually than a female RN ($83,000 versus $78,000). Similarly, a male LPN earns 9 percent more than ...
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