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Now, in the interest of derailing this thread with a complete non sequitur, I was riding my bike to school today when I passed a hospital. A woman was walking down the street wearing scrubs, and that made me think of the ambiguity of that uniform in a contemporary context. She could have been a surgeon, a specialist, a general practitioner, a physician's assistant, a nurse practitioner, an RN, an LPN, a lab technician, or even an orderly with no formalized education at all. This made me think of Hasbinbad emptying bedpans. In a minor epiphany, I realized what his little tantrum about the word professional was all about. He wants to use that word to group himself with doctors and lawyers by way of his two-year nursing certificate. I laughed out loud. | |||
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Alawen off meds lol.
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Where was the denigration of nursing? The joke was using a two-year degree and archaic usage to join an exclusive group. Oh, the bedpan thing? I associate that more with unskilled assistants. That was just for you, not nursing in general, with the gist that you can't get a job in nursing, despite it currently being one of the highest growth occupations.
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