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Nursing is considered as no longer a professional degree
If anyone havent heard yet, this has been an issue lately and what's yall thoughts? Bec for me wtf and it's insane on how some ppl agree to it and compare them to construction workers... Not to diminish those workers but are they fr when nurses had risk getting covid just to take care of these ppl?? Despite some assaults they face and harassment.
Heard the news. It specifically targeted female dominated fields. Nursing, Caregiving, Physical therapist... Stupid people really ruin the world. This had been linked to project 2025 i believe. The Dept of Ed of US is so on game in bringing women down. reply
lmfao nursing is what these motherfuckers considered as a predominantly women's degree, along with other degrees included in that stupid plan. the intent is so fucking obvious. reply
What the hell??? How ??? Why ?????? It's literally a full job and you have to study hard for it and you work long and hard hours too ???? I once had a nurse internship but bro I would literally work from 7:30 AM to 1:00 AM WITHOUT A SINGLE BREAK BECAUSE THERE WERE SOOOOO MANY THINGS TO DO AND CHECK... Like you actively use your brain during the who...... reply
Correction, nursing was never considered a professional degree but it wasn’t until now that it actually mattered. What this really means is that the amount of loans that grad students for nursing, pt, teaching, and other degrees will now have a loan cap. Meaning essentially, many students that want to get those degrees will likely have to drop ou...... reply
All the degrees they have voided primarily lead to professions that are MANDATORY REPORTERS OF CHILD ABUSE. Social workers, teachers, nurses, etc…
I think there’s something sinister going on. Just look at The Ring Boys Scandal. reply
It seems to more pertain to loans and loan forgiveness specifically than like, the administration literally seeing nursing as not being a professional job or degree.
But the new cap for regular graduates (non-professional degrees) is $20,500 annually or $100,000 lifetime, $50,000 annually and $200,000 for professional degrees. I think $20,500 coul...... 1 reply
Is he making that outroar because of an email reveal about him sucking on Bill Clinton’s dick? Jokes aside that’s so stupid, nurses are like the backbone of the hospital and removing it as a profession would create a problem for patients and a lack of staff who are overworked and even today there’s still problems that are neglected in the med...... reply