Breakthrough for NHS as hundreds more men study nursing Numbers of males – especially school-leavers – wanting to get on college courses are the highest in a decade
The NHS has seen a significant rise in the number of men applying to be nurses, following a recruitment drive aimed at changing attitudes towards a career long stereotyped as female-dominated.
Hundreds more men have applied to study nursing and midwifery since the start of last summer’s NHS England campaign, a 9% increase according to Ucas, the organisation that arranges university courses. The Guardian
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