As a man with a challenging career in nursing, not many people can surpass your skills and knowledge in health sciences and medical technology. In every specialty, from telemetry to neurology, at every level, from RNs to Nurse Managers - men are fine-tuning their nursing skills in increasingly fast-paced, state-of-the-art, high-tech settings. They represent a team of the most sought-after and highly-skilled health care technicians in the nation.

SO ARE YOU MAN ENOUGH TO BE A NURSE?

IMPRESSIVE COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
As a Nurse, you'll be well compensated for your skills, talents and dedication. The figure varies according to the geographic location, type of nursing, years of experience and level of education, but as a general rule, starting salaries for new graduate nurses range from an average of $30,000 to $45,000 a year, plus additional pay for evening, night and weekend shifts. You'll also enjoy very generous bonuses and benefits, such as loan forgiveness and signing bonuses as well as job security.

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Source: Discover Nursing, Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems, Inc. www.discovernursing.com

NURSING SPECIALTIES
For more information on nursing specialties, visit: http://www.nursesource.org/description.html or http://www.nursingsociety.org/career/nursing_orgs.html

TYPICAL NURSING CAREERS
Nurse Practitioners
Nurse Anesthetists
Clinical Nurse Specialists
Registered Nurses (RNs)
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Nursing Assistants/Aides