TAILIEUCHUNG - Men in Nursing History, Challenges, and Opportunities

Nearly 25 years ago, I found myself at one of those crossroads in life. I was nearing the completion of a liberal arts bachelor’s degree, and like so many graduating college students, I had no clue as to which career would utilize the education I had worked so hard to complete. I feared that I would be one of those proverbial waiters, waiting tables while waiting for something better to come along. While scanning the employment section in the local paper, I noticed the numerous employers seeking registered nurses. “Nursing?” I asked myself, “Why not?” I convinced myself that nursing wouldn’t be so bad. After all, I would. | MEN IN NURSING History Challenges and Opportunities Chad E. O Lynn Russell E. Tranbarger Editors Men in Nursing Chad E. O Lynn PhD RN is an instructor at the University of Portland School of Nursing. He earned his associate degree in nursing from Clackamas Community College in 1986 his bachelor of science degree in communication from Portland State University in 1984 his master s in nursing from Oregon Health Science University in 1992 and his doctorate in health administration from Kennedy-Western University in 2003. He is currently a candidate for his doctorate in nursing from Oregon Health Science University. He has served in leadership positions in the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses and is currently on the board of directors of the American Assembly for Men in Nursing. He has published on topics including men in nursing rural nursing and neuroscience. His current research interests include gender issues in nursing men in nursing rural nursing and men s health. Russell E. Tranbarger EdD RN FAAN is professor emeritus at East Carolina University. He earned his diploma in nursing from the Alexian Brothers Hospital in Chicago in 1959 his bachelor of science degree in nursing from DePaul University in 1966 his master of science degree in nursing from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1970 and his doctorate in education from North Carolina State University in 1991. He has published on topics including men in nursing nursing informatics and nursing leadership and administration. Dr. Tranbarger has held a number of faculty and hospital administration positions over the years and has served a variety of professional organizations including the Council on Graduate Education in Administration of Nursing the American Nurses Association the North Carolina Foundation for Nursing the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and the North Carolina Board of Nursing. He recently completed two terms as president of the American Assembly for Men in Nursing

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