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Yeah, my post was a bit of hyperbole and maybe over the top. But I have 300 clinical hours in with nurses, so your assessment of my lack of knowledge is incorrect. I was lucky to do those hours in some busy places at some busy times for the most part. That is when Nurses and Doctors shine together. I saw wayyy to much of nurses calling Doctors a*sholes behind their back for basically nothing but acting like a Doctor should, and I actually saw a bit of the Union "we deserve more for this" attitude as well. It's a tough job, but so are a lot of jobs. Nurses and Police officers should not and can not be the high paying jobs of choice for everybody, because they do not create wealth. Anyways, I worked at U of M Trauma burn, an OB unit (I was always there holding feet and helping more than the student docs that would stand 10 feet away, because I have so much experience with my own kids) and an emergency room. I like nurses, overall. BUt I alos saw the ol' modern American unprofessionalism, the one where as long as the woman was "cool" she could get away with it, and I saw the modern divide and conquer techniques I have seen with (I'm sorry) women too often in the last 15 years. With women, and with Nurses, I saw a power struggle with the Doctors which should NOT have existed. Nurses are there to help patients, and help doctors, and perform more advanced procedures at times than people would think they would, like lavages and vacuum dressings. But Nurses need to STFU and let Doctors be Doctors, even though they are wrong sometimes like everybody else. Nurses get paid really well for their education level.
that's par for the course if U of M = miami.. i did my residency there and the people (not just nurses) are rude as fuck..