Transgender nurses often navigate a complex professional environment where they may face social judgment or choose to keep their identity private to avoid being pigeonholed.
In some cultures, the very word for "nurse" is gendered (e.g., "medical sister" in Slovenian), which can create an immediate sense of exclusion for those who do not identify as female. The Value of Lived Experience in Patient Care I Am a Transgender Nurse in Massachusetts Right Now she male nurse
This essay explores the unique experiences of transgender nurses, the stereotypes they face, and their vital role in providing inclusive healthcare. Introduction Introduction Some trans nurses choose not to disclose
Some trans nurses choose not to disclose their identity to coworkers, wanting to be recognized solely for their professional skills rather than being "the transgender nurse". "medical sister" in Slovenian)