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Male Army nurses: The impact of the Vietnam War on their professional and personal lives.

机译:陆军男护士:越战对他们的职业和个人生活的影响。

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As American involvement in Vietnam escalated in the 1960s, the military's need for medical personnel rose as well. A shortage of qualified nurses in the United States coupled with the requirements of providing adequate troops abroad meant increased opportunity for male nurses. To meet the needs of Army personnel, the Army Nurse Corps actively recruited men, a segment of the nursing population that had previously faced daunting restrictions in the Army Nurse Corps (ANC). Amidst mounting tension, the Army Student Nurse Program began accepting men and provided educational funding and support. Additionally, Congress extended commissions in the Regular Army to previously excluded male nurses.;Men answered the call and actively took advantage of the new opportunities afforded them by the demands of war. They entered the educational programs and committed to serve their country through the ANC. Once admitted to the corps, a large percentage of male nurses served in Vietnam. Their tours of duty proved invaluable for training in trauma medicine. Further, these men experienced personal and professional growth that they never would have received in the civilian world. They gained confidence in their skills and worked with wounds and diseases seldom seen at home. For many, the opportunities created by the war led to a career in military medicine and meant the chance to seek additional training after nursing school, often specialized training. Relying heavily on oral histories and the archives of the Army Nurse Corps, this study examined the role these nurses played in entrenching men as a vital part of the ANC.
机译:1960年代,随着美国对越南的介入不断升级,军方对医务人员的需求也在增加。美国缺乏合格的护士,再加上需要在国外提供足够的部队,这意味着男护士的机会增加了。为了满足陆军人员的需求,陆军护士团积极招募人员,这是以前在陆军护士团(ANC)面临艰巨限制的一部分护理人群。在紧张局势加剧的情况下,陆军学生护士计划开始接受男性,并提供了教育资金和支持。此外,国会将常规军中的委员会扩大到以前被排除在外的男护士。;男子接听了电话,并积极利用战争要求给他们带来的新机会。他们参加了教育计划,并致力于通过ANC为国家服务。一旦被接纳为军人,越南有很大比例的男护士。他们的出差旅行证明对创伤医学培训非常宝贵。此外,这些人经历了个人和职业成长,这是他们在平民世界中从未有过的。他们对自己的技能充满了信心,并进行了在家中很少见到的伤口和疾病的治疗。对于许多人而言,战争带来的机会导致了他在军事医学领域的职业生涯,这意味着有机会在护理学校毕业后寻求额外的培训,通常是专门培训。这项研究在很大程度上依赖于口述历史和陆军护士团的档案,研究了这些护士在巩固男性作为非国大的重要组成部分中所扮演的角色。

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  • 作者

    Hess, Lucinda Houser.;

  • 作者单位

    University of North Texas.;

  • 授予单位 University of North Texas.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Health Sciences Nursing.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 253 p.
  • 总页数 253
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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