
Male Nurse Magazine Press
MNM is always busy getting the message about men in nursing out to the public. Here are some of the articles, stories, radio and TV shows that have featured our magazine, website, and/or publisher. Thanks to all of them for helping us bring the message to the public.
SLAYING SUSPECT IS A STAIN
ON THE PROFESSION, MALE NURSES SAY
By Patrick Healy, reporter
The New York Times
December 21, 2003
www.nytimes.com
MORE MEN TREATING NURSING
AS CAREER
By Mayrav Saar, reporter
The Orange County Register
November 4, 2003
www.ocregister.com
NURSING SCHOOLS RECRUITING
MEN TO MEET DEMAND
By Elise Young, reporter
The Times Argus
September 27, 2003
www.timesargus.com
CBS Early Show
with Dave Price & Erica Josephson
CBS Television Network
Air Date TBA
THE BEST JOB IN THE WORLD
by Bryce Mayer, Editor
The North Vernon Sun
September 23, 2003
WLKY (CBS)
by Ann Boden, Reporter
Louisville, KY
September 11, 2003
THE MANLY ART OF NURSING
By, Elise Young Staff Reporter
The Bergen Record
September 8, 2003
www.northjersey.com
MEN AT WORK
By, Cathryn Domrose, Writer
August 27, 2003
www.nurseweek.com
THIS HELPER ENCOURAGES
OTHER MEN TO BE NURSES
By; Dale Moss, Reporter, The Courier Journal
Article August 10, 2003
www.courier-journal.com
MEN FIND NURSING ATTRACTIVE CAREER
By; Luke Shockman, Reporter, Toledo Blade
August 3, 2003-Article
www.toledoblade.com
COVER STORY
“MORE MEN TRAIN TO BE NURSES, MIDWIVES, SECRETARIES”
By Stephanie Armour, Reporter USA Today
July 11th, 2003- Article
www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2003-07-10-gender_x.htm
Mr. RN
“Male nurses spread the word about an excellent career for men”
By, Jody Temkin
Chicago Tribune Career Builder
June 8th 2003
THE KOJO NnAMDI SHOW
WAMU Radio
June, 5th 2003 Radio Broadcast
http://www.wamu.org
MALE NURSES BOLSTER THINNING WORK FORCE
By, Angela Rucker Reporter
May 15, 2003
Courier-Post
CARING KNOWS NO GENDER
By, Susan Trossman, RN
American Journal of Nursing May 2003 www.nursingworld.org/ajn/2003/may/issues.htm
MALE NURSES
by Aaron Kessler, KBIA Radio
March 19, 2003 - Radio Broadcast
male_nurses_kbia_radio.html
Anchor Intro:
From a recent episode of the T.V. series Scrubs to the popular Ben Stiller movie Meet the Parents, male nurses have been on the receiving end of countless jokes and innuendos. So what is it really like to be a man in the nursing profession? And despite Missouri's nursing shortage, why do some men feel they are being ignored? KBIA's Aaron Kessler finds out. Click here for the complete transcript of this show.
Former Resident States His Case
by Clint Morgan, Staff Reporter, The Tribune
March 26, 2003 - Article
Click Here For Article
HOWARD STERN SHOW
We'd like to thank the producers and Howard Stern for allowing us to bring our important message to their listners. Jerry was a guest on March 13th. The show will also be aired on the "E" cable channel later this month. Check back here or at E's website for listing date and time.
DAY IN THE LIFE
by Nursing Times Magazine
May 2002
day_in_the_life-2.html
WELCOME MAT IS OUT FOR NURSES
by: Maria Mallory White
Date: 10-20-2002 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/
Gentleman job seekers, take note: The supply is low and the demand is high for nurses. While men considering careers or seeking to change jobs may not initially think of nursing, many men who work in the profession would likely advise them to think
SHORT ON HELP, MEDICAL INDUSTRY SEEKS MEN TO FILL NURSING RANKS
Article 1 of 1; 1534 words
Published on January 13, 2003, Page a01, Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA)
Source: RANDY MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
While shaving and bathing his quadriplegic neighbor, Jim Kennedy discovered what he wanted to do when he grew up. He was 9 at the time, living in Kansas City, Mo., and making extra cash by helping out a couple across the street. He was so excited about his revelation that he had to share it with the wife of the man he was helping."I told her, 'God I love this - I think I'd make a great nurse,'" recalled the Richmond resident. "And she said: 'You would - Click here for complete article
AP
Posted Sept. 6, 2002
CBSNews.com
Untapped source for nursing: Men
By Greg Groeller | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted December 8, 2002
Orlando Sentinel