Why "sadly"? Why does it matter to you if someone with a professional degree chooses to marry an "equal" or not? To each his/her own. |
Doctors are employed by the hospital. Nurses write up doctors all the time and have a huge amount of influence within the hospital. And for as much as nurses complain about “idiot” doctors, I can assure you there are a LOT of incompetent nurses. Many, if not the majority. And the doctors don’t even bother complaining or writing them up because then they are called aggressive or “creating a toxic work environment” or whatever the new terms are now. |
As with any major: go to the highest rated college you can get accepted into AND afford without going into debt. Nursing included. There are many reasons beyond career trajectory that you want to be in the best college possible. The caliber of nursing students (and other students) at top colleges are vastly different from low ranking state colleges or community colleges. Your peers matter and have a huge amount of influence. As does the quality of all your classes, not simply nursing clinicals
Nursing at community college is pretty much single moms and middle aged divorced women starting over. Let’s just say nursing isn’t their calling in life- but rather a reliable means to put food on the table. |
I would go to a school that is affiliated with a hospital, so you can guarantee yourself a job. |
Congratulations for celebrating the perpetuation of a patriarchy. |
When the hell did this become dogma? |
Yet they get the same jobs and are paid the same... |
When this site became filled with the most annoying strivers ever. |
And one is a med surg nurse still 40 yrs later making an hourly wage and the other isn’t. Grads of 4 yr prestigious programs are moving on to better careers and high ed within a couple yrs after graduation |