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  2. Male Nurses: Why Men Should Consider a Career in Nursing - ANA...

    www.nursingworld.org/content-hub/resources/becoming-a-nurse/male-nursing-careers

    The reasons men should consider a career in nursing are both practical (like career security and growth) and altruistic (the improved patient care that results from a diverse nursing staff). Some of the benefits of becoming a male nurse include:

  3. Why Nursing is a Great Career Choice for Men - Nurse.org

    nurse.org/articles/Male-Nurses-And-The-Profession

    Nursing is a great career choice for males due to the high demand for nurses, career stability and growth opportunities, a well as a high average salary and work-life flexibility. There are endless options in nursing, whether you prefer the fast pace of a flight nurse or one-on-one patient care in the ICU.

  4. ‘Forget About the Stigma’: Male Nurses Explain Why Nursing Is a...

    www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/01/04/upshot/male-nurses.html

    Male nurses are more likely than females to have worked as emergency medical technicians, military nurses or lab technicians, and to work in acute care in hospitals rather than primary care...

  5. Male nurses and nursing students face unique challenges. Keep reading to explore these challenges (and their solutions) in-depth, and find resources and support services to maximize school and career success.

  6. Male Nurse Statistics: A Look at the Numbers - NurseJournal.org

    nursejournal.org/articles/male-nurse-statistics

    The number of nurse practitioners that are men has grown from 9,400 to more than 29,700 between 2011 and 2022. Most male nurses are CRNAs. According to the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) in 2022, men make up 40% of CRNAs compared to just under 13% of total LPNs, RNs, and NPs.

  7. Home | AAMN

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    To SHAPE the PRACTICE, EDUCATION, RESEARCH and LEADERSHIP. for men in nursing and advance mens health.

  8. Men in nursing - American Nurse Journal

    www.myamericannurse.com/men-in-nursing

    Men in nursing view their presence in the profession as vital for addressing social determinants of health and meeting the nation’s growing healthcare needs. Their lived experience, perspective, and clinical insights also can make much-needed inroads in improving men’s health, they argue.

  9. Men in Nursing | SNHU

    www.snhu.edu/about-us/newsroom/health/male-nurse

    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 nurses (RNs) in 2023 were men.* That's up from 7% in 2008, as reported by NurseJournal.*

  10. Professional Pathways: Opening Doors for Men in Nursing

    www.aonl.org/news/voice/mar-2021/professional-pathways-men-in-nursing

    This article will explore the data on male nursing school enrollment and strategies to enhance recruitment of men into nursing. Also, this article includes the personal journey of one male nurse leader.

  11. On The Pulse: Men In Nursing - Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

    nursing.jhu.edu/magazine/articles/2021/02/on-the-pulse-men-in-nursing

    In 2020, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing was named a Best School for Men in Nursing by the American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) for the second consecutive year. The recent State of the World’s Nursing Report also emphasized the need to increase the diversity of our profession.