Male nurse: 'I was told to become a bricky' When David Ferran left school at the age of 17, he was encouraged to learn a trade and become a bricklayer or an electrician.
But that wasn't for him. He went into nursing, bucking the trend in what is still a female-dominated profession. BBC News
See also:
But that wasn't for him. He went into nursing, bucking the trend in what is still a female-dominated profession. BBC News
See also:
- Nurses shouldn't be referred to as sisters 'because it puts men off' The Daily Mail
- Stop calling nurses 'sister' and 'matron' - it's putting men off The Daily Telegraph
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