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Schoenmaker, Adrian; Radosevich, David M. – Nursing Outlook, 1976
A study of men nursing students at the University of Iowa identified these problems: failure of the baccalaureate experience to meet vocational expectations, and student criticism of professional education and frustration with the repressive nature of the system. A composite picture of the male student, incorporating the findings, is presented.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Males, Nursing Students, Role Perception

Rogness, Hal – Nursing Outlook, 1976
Men nurse stereotypes (former corpsmen, homosexuals, or those seeking administrative positions) were challenged by results of an open-ended questionnaire survey of 15 male nursing students. In addition to the role conflicts all nurses experience, men in nursing face: isolation and loneliness, lack of role models, and others' stereotyped ideas.…
Descriptors: Males, Nursing, Nursing Students, Peer Acceptance

Alexander, Judith W. – Nursing Outlook, 1979
Discusses findings from a survey of family units in South Carolina to explore whether the public views nurses and nursing education as being professional or technical. More than half the respondents believed that nurses should have a baccalaureate degree and even more saw nurses as professionals. Includes implications for nursing education. (MF)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Degrees (Academic), Educational Attitudes, Educational Needs