January 09, 2023
Nursing – A great career to be in
by Arunachalam
Nursing – A great career to be in
Males make up the majority of doctors in the United States, but they are notably underrepresented in the nursing profession. Women make up 86% of the nursing staff in North America, compared to 84% in Europe and 81% in the Western Pacific. Given these figures, it’s simple to believe that nursing is a profession mostly pursued by women, but this isn’t the reality.
Although women may make up the majority of nurses, there is a growing need for males to work as nurses and more men are considering nursing as a career.
Here are top reasons why a career in nursing is a terrific choice for guys, whether you’re looking for your dream job or considering a career change.
Employment Possibilities
You should make sure there are plenty of work prospects in whichever field you decide to pursue. You shouldn’t have any trouble locating a job role if you’re a nurse. The Bureau of Labour Statistics projects that between 2019 and 2029, job opportunities for Registered Nurses (RNs) will increase by 7%, which is faster than the national average. Anyone who meets the requirements to become a registered nurse will have a fair chance of landing a job in their desired area because about a quarter of a million new RN opportunities are expected to be generated.
However, you might find it much simpler to land your ideal position if you’re a trained male registered nurse. Employers are actively seeking male nurses, after all, in an effort to promote diversity and equality in the workplace at a time when the majority of applicants will be women.
Career Advancement
Despite the fact that working as an RN can be a gratifying and fulfilling career in itself, there are opportunities to grow professionally and assume greater responsibility if you so desire. You can take on more independent tasks and demonstrate your leadership abilities by pursuing education to become a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) for example.
Of course, if you decide to go up the career ladder, your earning potential rises along with it, as does your employability. In fact, the employment of nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and nurse anaesthetist is predicted to increase by 45% between 2019 and 2029, therefore there will be many opportunities for employment.
Breaking Stereotypes
Nursing is undoubtedly still viewed by many as a “female career,” but anyone with medical expertise understands that males may succeed in the area just as well. By deciding to become a nurse, you’ll be instrumental in eradicating long-held prejudices. You can help dispel stereotypes about men in nursing by becoming an ambassador for the profession.
Selection of Specialties
As you gain additional RN experience, you can come to the conclusion that there is a particular nursing specialty in which you are most interested or that you are motivated to work with a specific patient population. If so, there are numerous options for specialization.
For instance, you might opt to pursue a career as a trauma nurse, certified registered nurse anaesthetist (CRNA), or cardiac nurse. As an alternative, you might determine that a job as a nurse educator or nurse advocate is best for you. The variety of nursing specialties accessible to you will allow you to pursue your goals no matter what they may be.
Providing excellent care
Nursing is a great career choice if you want to be able to help people because all nurses have a strong desire to provide excellent patient care. Male patients frequently feel unable to request a male nurse to care for them because males are underrepresented in the nursing field. It’s crucial that every patient feels at ease with their healthcare providers, thus people should have the choice to have a doctor or nurse of the same gender perform treatments or tests. In order to ensure that male patients feel at ease receiving medical attention and have the option to select a same-gender medical professional, if they so want, you should work as a male nurse.
Stable career
An essential component of every successful profession is job stability. Fortunately, there will always be a large demand for nurses, so your career will be very stable. You can be sure that hospitals, outpatient clinics, and doctor’s offices will continue to hire qualified and professional nurses since people will always need medical treatment.
Additionally, you will be able to find work wherever thanks to your nursing expertise. Your nursing credentials can simply be transferred to another area, for example, if you desire to move to another state or go abroad. Since everyone needs healthcare, you’ll discover that your trained nurse abilities and competencies will give you the career security you want.
Conclusion:
With so many excellent reasons to become a male nurse, it’s understandable why more and more men are thinking about nursing as a career. A career in nursing might be ideal for you if you want to use your knowledge and talents to benefit others while defying convention and dispelling misconceptions. If you are interested in becoming a male nurse and seeking more information, please feel free to contact MWT Education Consultancy for assistance.
Written by
Arunachalam
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