The gender divide in general practice nursing
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The gender divide in general practice nursing

Kimberley Hackett @kj_hackett Assistant editor, Primary Health Care

Why are there so few male nurses in general practice – and how do we encourage more to move into this field of practice?

Male nurses are in the minority, and while in recent years it has become more common to see them working in hospitals, their visibility in general practice is limited.

Primary Health Care. 28, 4, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/phc.28.4.8.s7

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