Difference? For several years, I worked primarily with men. At first, all of them were not friendly because women did not hold these jobs in the past. Some were vocal, others refused to talk to me, but I knew after a time, they would get used to it. They used to watch me sweat and laugh, let doors slam in my face and talk about me. I needed the job so the best I could do was ignore them and eventually it stopped and I was accepted. More women began filling these jobs and though it may not have been 50/50, we blended in just fine. We learned to work together and help each other when necessary.
Today, there are a lot of male RN's and I think it's a good thing. My gp is a female, and I really like her. I didn't select her for gender, I chose her after a male friend recommended her. Only things I am concerned with if a doctor listens and if their diagnoses are accurate. Bedside manner is also high on my list. Maybe you could explain what differences you refer to?
Today, there are a lot of male RN's and I think it's a good thing. My gp is a female, and I really like her. I didn't select her for gender, I chose her after a male friend recommended her. Only things I am concerned with if a doctor listens and if their diagnoses are accurate. Bedside manner is also high on my list. Maybe you could explain what differences you refer to?