Meet The Parents

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Abstract Male nurses face much criticism until this day just because nursing is a profession that is predominantly female. Male nurses play an important role in the history of nursing, such as Jean Henry Dunant, who won the first Nobel Peace price in 1901 for providing nursing care after the Battle of Solferino. In the film Meet the Parents, produced by Robert De Niro and Nancy Tenenbaum and directed by Jay Roach (2000), the depiction of male nurses are far from reality. The movie is about Greg (Ben Stiller) a male nurse whose future father in law thinks negatively about him being a male nurse.

Summary Meet the Parents begins by showing the love between a male nurse and a female school teacher. Ben Stiller plays Gaylord “Greg” Focker who intends to marry his girlfriend Pam Byrnes, played by Teri Polo. Greg tried to ask his girlfriend’s father for his blessing before he actually proposed. Greg meets Pam’s father Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) and her mother Dina (Blythe Danner) and Jack immediately dislikes Greg and starts to criticize him and his job as a nurse. Jack believes that Greg’s job is an embarrassment to the male society. Greg’s love for Pam …show more content…

It does not align with the profession’s roles and values today. According to the International Council of Nurses’ Code of Ethics for Nurses (2012) “Nursing care is respectful of and unrestricted by considerations of age, color, creed, culture, disability or illness, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, politics, race or social status” (Masters, 2015, p. 176). In the movie Jack asks Greg what field [in the medicine] are you in? Greg: “Nursing”, and Jack says “ha, ha, ha. No, really what field are you in?” (Roach, 2000, Meet the Parents). Clearly Greg’s future father in law not only thinks that nursing is not under medicine like doctors, but he is also making fun of his

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