Tuesday, May 22, 2012 1:55 PM IST

Few hospitals care for male nurses

Last Updated : 13 Feb 2012 08:57:05 AM IST

KOCHI: Ashiq from Ernakulam, who has a degree in nursing, is now a driver.  For him, driving is a better paid job than nursing to make ends meet. After  spending over Rs 4-5 lakh for studying nursing, Ashiq is one among the many male nurses who are now at the receiving end of the private hospitals. The reason: most of the hospitals refuse to recruit male nurses alleging them to be inciting agitations.

"My parents had taken a loan for my studies with the hope to repay it after  I get a job. But, no hospital wants a male nurse and even if I get a job, it is hard to survive with the salary,” he said.

“There is difficulty in getting a job. I have four years of experience and  if I lose the present one, chances of me getting a new job are bleak,”  said Jaison, who works in a private hospital in the city.

United Nurses Association president Jasmine Shah said: “Male nurses are being sidelined by hospitals in the state. The situation is same outside the state. There is a sharp decline in the number of male nursing students.  They are not in favour in foreign countries also.

Kerala Nursing Council President Leena S said there were chances that male    nurses were not recruited. “It may be because they are organising the nurses and agitating against the hospital managements,” she said. Leena added that a trend among the private managements was not to take male tutors.

KMOSC  College of Nursing principal Susamma Thomas agreed said there was a boom till 2005 for male nursing but the trend has reversed.

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