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Can a man be a Registered Nurse? Is a Public health educator same as an RN?



I was wondering if a man can be a registered nurse? Does anyone know all the different categories that you can pursue when becoming a RN? I am seeing on a website http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos083.htm... that there are different categories of a RN you can choose that define your interests. I am seeing a holistic nurse, which treats patients with spiritual and emotional problems, give massages and aromatherapy. That sounds like something interesting. I just wanted to talk to someone who was a RN and see from their point-of-view what all different career choices are out there for someone who wants to go to become an RN. Also, are there any online schools that you can do from home that can get you an associate's degree as a RN? Also, is a RN the same as a public health educator? Thank you to all who will take the time to write me back.

There are certainly plenty of male nurses and as for public health, there are nurses that work in community or public health. And there are programs for those that would like to obtain their master's degree in public health (MPH) which can only be an asset. If you would like to get your RN and also work in holistic health, perhaps you can also look into a certification program for massage therapy or such.
YES, a man can be an RN. In fact, ironically, the two male nurses that I've encountered were MUCH better at caring for their patients than all the dozens of female biatch nurses I've met combined. The female nurses are either CLUELESS, FAKELY SWEET, COLD AS CHICKEN'S A-S-S, or JUST DISHONEST P.O.S. BIATCHES.
Of course a man can become an RN. It takes a skilled, smart, careing, person to become a nurse. Gender has nothing to do with it. Some of my best friends are male RN's. My daughter is an LPN. There are many types of professions you can enter into if you are an RN. An RN can become a public health educator as is a friend of mine, but she works for the County Health Dept. Keep looking on the Internet for more job listings for RN's. They can range from private duty, for elderly clients, to working on a cruise ship, the Army, Navy,
big corporations, and regular hospital locations.
Yeah they can.They get mad guda.
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