“…Dominant cultural definitions of masculinity and mens bodies shape men nurses everyday work and the roles they expect and are expected to assume. As such, mens bodies and notions of masculinity impact men nurses relationships with women patients and women colleagues, their career opportunities, and ultimately, their overall satisfaction and success with nursing as a career (Heikes, 1991;McClain, 1999;Milligan, 2001;Whittock & Leonard, 2003). Using the voices of men nurses themselves, the experience of eight men registered nurses in Nova Scotia, Canada reveals how mens bodies and meanings of masculinity structure a gendered division of labor which reflects and reinforces patriarchal gender relations and stereotypical beliefs about men and masculinity (Bush, 1976;Heikes, 1991;Kelly, Shoemaker & Steele, 1996).…”