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Reccomend a gender neutral title to replace "Nurse"!

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1 Other professional titles such as mailman or stewardess have been replaced with gender neutral titles like postal worker and flight attendant, and as someone put it before on the forums here the term nurse implies an act that by definition requires having mammaries! what would you reccomend as a gender neutral replacement title?
Not trying to give you a hard time, but males have mammaries, too.

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Sorry I like being called a Nurse. I do not believe in gender neutrality. I do not even see the purpose of it.

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Quote from keithjonesOther professional titles such as mailman or stewardess have been replaced with gender neutral titles like postal worker and flight attendant, and as someone put it before on the forums here the term nurse implies an act that by definition requires having mammaries! what would you reccomend as a gender neutral replacement title?

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I have no problem with the title "nurse". It's no more gender specific than the title "doctor". I remember hearing the phrase "woman doctor" when I was a kid just as we might hear "male nurse" today. As more men enter the profession, the assumption of a certain gender will fade.

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I think you are the one having a problem with the title Nurse..I would wonder why?

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It was meant to be a lighthearted fun thread... I don't have any problem with the title nurse, I have more of a problem with "male nurse" as many people feel obliged to add the "male" descriptor. With that in mind any alternatives that preclude a gender specific descriptor being used? No DON recommendations as Concierge or Room Service are definitely out... LOL!

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enfermita has a certain ring to it. for female and enfermito for malehey people make new words every day.

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hooteress and hooterless? j/k seriously

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You may have started the thread lightheartedly, but I completely agree that we should change the title, and I've been saying it for a long time. Nurse IS gender specific. The word means to suckle an infant at the breast, which only females can do. I think it should be changed because nobody except nurses know what nurses are! Everyone knows what doctors do. Everyone knows what,say, a dental hygienist does; nobody knows what it is exactly that nurses do. And because of what the public THINKS nurses do, nurses are not respected.... we are trusted, but we are NOT respected. I think changing the title could be a way to change this perception.

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at least we don't get called "sister" like in the uk! that would definitely be a difficult title for a male to wear! unless there is a male equivalent? brother ? just kiddin!
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 18:09   Views: 466   
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