Anonymous wrote:Most doctor spouses are RN's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DH matched neurosurgery, congrats. He must be incredibly talented.
These guys get a lot of attention from nurses, so keep an eye on the marriage.
Wtf. The slutty nurse stereotype is old and insulting.
But it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most doctor spouses are RN's.
not where i live. I am not a nurse but am married to a doctor. I am personal friends with about 25 doctors. none of them are married to RNs. Mostly to other doctors, and a few to non medical people (Computer guy, lawyer, random businessman). literally none of them are married to RNs.
Interesting. I am a lawyer married to a doctor and most of his colleagues are married to non-doctors. That said, I can think of a few doctor-doctor couples, but literally zero doctor-RN couples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most doctor spouses are RN's.
not where i live. I am not a nurse but am married to a doctor. I am personal friends with about 25 doctors. none of them are married to RNs. Mostly to other doctors, and a few to non medical people (Computer guy, lawyer, random businessman). literally none of them are married to RNs.
Anonymous wrote:I married a neurosurgeon who had just finished med school when I married him. He makes a lot of money now but I was a FT working single parent for 15 years and his ego and perfectionism are something else. If you enjoy hearing someone talk almost exclusively about themselves and their needs in the little time you see them, while you do literally everything besides his job and yet are constantly made to feel like an inferior succubus who should be more grateful, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most doctor spouses are RN's.
not where i live. I am not a nurse but am married to a doctor. I am personal friends with about 25 doctors. none of them are married to RNs. Mostly to other doctors, and a few to non medical people (Computer guy, lawyer, random businessman). literally none of them are married to RNs.
Anonymous wrote:Most doctor spouses are RN's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DH matched neurosurgery, congrats. He must be incredibly talented.
These guys get a lot of attention from nurses, so keep an eye on the marriage.
Wtf. The slutty nurse stereotype is old and insulting.
But it’s true.
Not in my hospital. There have been affairs and sleeping around between nurses, aides, PT/hospitalists and hospitalists/hospitalists but for the most part, surgeons are left alone. Most OR staff want nothing to do with the surgeons because they know all their unappealing characteristics. Most floor staffing doesn't have a ton of dealing with the surgeons themselves as a lot is handled by PAs. And there are enough ahole surgeons that most nurses have an automatic distaste for them. My job in the hospital takes me around to all the units and I get to learn a TON of gossip, so I'm pretty certain in my post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most doctor spouses are RN's.
Most doctors I know are married to other doctors. -Doctor