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Is there a lot of gossip in the nursing profession? |
I would really like to be a nurse, but I have heard horror stories of how female dominated health profession are chock full of gossip. In fact, I used to work at a large vet hospital, where there was only one other guy besides me, and I ended up quitting because the gossipping was so bad. The nursing profession is currently almost 4% male, this has increase from when I went to school and it was 1% male. Gossip abounds everywhere. Regardless of what job you're in. Especially where there are a lot of women. Can't possibly get by without any gossip. Sounds like you need a job where you work on your own. Try looking under the adverts for positions as a hermit. gossip is everywhere... no matter what profession you choose. Honey you will endure that wherever you go....Even if you chose a career that isn't female dominated you will find that most of the male dominated jobs are just as bad. You will only find gossip where there are gossipers. Gossipers need other gossipers or at the least listeners in order to exist. Unfortunately where ever there are a lot of people in a organization, there will be gossip. One of my closest male friends is a nurse... he says that it is bad in some places and not so in others. He ended up as a traveling nurse for about 5 yrs - and made a LOT of money. He said this was the best - because they paid for housing, moving costs, and everything on top of salary and he was never anywhere long enough to get the gossip - and when he didn't like a place he could just move. He tested out places until he finally settled where he is at. Not all hospitals are full of gossip. Gossip is everywhere you go. You don't have to participate, and you don't have to listen. Just tell them, politely, as many times as necessary, that you don't want to talk on those subjects. Most will respect you, the rest will not talk to you. Problem solved. Not to be a sexist pig, but gossip is a common problem any place there are mostly females; and to a lesser extent, any place there are people in general. Some places have policies or a local 'culture' that discourages it, but I highly doubt you can avoid it completely. My best friend is a nurse and I hear all sorts of stories about her job. A lot of them are about co-workers some are about patients. Just from what I hear from her I will drive to the next city if I need medical care for something embarrassing. do not discouraged i became an LPN and still and was almost an RN with 3 months to go but was in a bad car accident so do not give up the fight and listen to the rummmors. Do bears s**t in the woods? Of course you will hear gossip but you don't have to take part. You will earn more respect that way. Maybe people will want to confide in you because you don't gossip. You could become someone they can trust. That is rare these days. There is gossip everywhere you go, so it is better to learn how to deal with it now. Turning away from a career you really like; now that would be more tragic than any gossip you might overhear. Gossip is rampant in the nursing profession. Pretty much any profession anymore. Really. Good luck avoiding it. I wouldn't let it stop you from acheiving your goal though. We desperately need nurses. there is gossip EVERYWHERE NO MATTER WHAT you could work in a garage or a library and there will be gossip, everyone thinks that after highschool the crap ends but it actually just gets worse! I work in a hospital (not as a medical professional any more, but in an office) and I can say that the gossip is just as bad in my office as it is on the medical floor/ If you can't stand gossip you may as well quit work. It's everywhere! Nurses are some of the most intelligent, hardest working, most CARING people you will ever, ever meet. You should be PROUD to work with them! Nursing is like any other field of human endeavor, and you'll find all kinds of people in it. I'm a physician and my wife is a nurse, and we don't find any more gossip in our fields than we have seen in any other field. So please don't let some unconfirmed or groundless fear keep you from choosing that field if you like otherwise the idea of being a nurse, Nursing can be a very rewarding profession! well have you ever heard of a soap opera called Does the sunshine? Where you have people you have gossip. If you want to be a nurse, I think you are crazy because I was a nurse, and thank-God I am out of that profession. But if that is a calling you want, then do it. Are you always going to let other people run your life? Gossip means with no base. Do not spread it, and do not give others reason to use it. If you let others spoil your life than do not be a nurse, do not work with people and find a job, where you will be by yourself. No people no gossip. Do your own thing. If it includes gossip and if you are around, do not be a part of it, say you do not like it, and walk away. No one forces you to hear it. Do your job, and be nice to others. To be a good nurse, you have to be part of a team. Where there is a team, there is people and there is gossip. Grow up! there is a lot of gossip in EVERY profession... Yes! there is a lot of gossip in EVERY profession BUT what you have to remember is that gossip in the medical field is bad......one little thing said about a client (even innocent) leads to a MUI and could lead to jail time, fines, not able to work on the field due to being put on the abuse registry |
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