Here it is your chance to report from your state. We have asked for nurses from each state to give us a report on issues in their state. As always we look for reports about males in the profession. As this project grows we will have contact information for each states reporter.
This is not a axe to grind nor a point to make of any kind. This will be reporting about who we are and what we want. The reporters will be looking for current news and stories about nurses and the state of nursing in their state. I hope that we will bring you only the best in reporting because it will come from the common nurse.
By the way, the reporting will not just be about males in this profession so please know we are working to close the gap between males and females in order to increase the standing of nursing in the world of Health Care
Interested in reporting for the web site? Just contact me at you will get your own web page with your picture and bio. As for money I can not pay you for this and your articles will become part of Male Nurse Magazine but, I will not change your work for mine. I can not change the shortage by myself. Check your state to see if you have a reporter yet if not this might be your chance.
"As Nurses it is our
responsibilityto meet the
shortage head on, take
charge of our future and
to see that their future
is better than our past"
Male Nurse Magazine is free to you, there is no printed version of it. We are not part of any printed magazine that reports. "It is the first of its kind." We have been here for 5 years listening to you. I feel that we can help more by giving to you information at no cost. I try to you as much advertising money as I can so far it cost me more to run than I make. I feel that as a nurse it is my job to help you.
-Jerry Lucas, RN
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Owner and Publisher of Male Nurse Magazine Jerry R Lucas RN. "I feel that nursing needs a stronger voice."
Above is my daughter Amanda Lee and my granddaughter. She was taken in 2005. Amanda was born Oct 1986 and on her way home on to my hog roast she was hit head on 1200 feet from my drive. I worked on her, but I could not save her. Amanda, your mother and I miss you and love very much. You left your dad too soon. God take care of my daughter till we meet again.