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December 4, 2024 13 mins

Desde los años 2000, cada vez más hombres están entrando al mundo de la enfermería en Estados Unidos. Buscando estabilidad laboral, este fenómeno representa un giro interesante en profesiones tradicionalmente dominadas por mujeres. Pero la gran pregunta es: ¿qué está motivando a tantos hombres a dar este paso? ¿Es la seguridad del empleo o algo más profundo? ¡Descúbrelo y únete a la conversación!

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