The employment prospects of male nurses are very promising. According to the survey, many large hospitals have made an appointment in advance for male nursing students studying in medical colleges in provinces and cities to work after graduation. Male nurses have become a hot commodity in major hospitals, but it is a pity that this phenomenon has not attracted more boys to enroll in nursing major. This result is due to men's incomplete and incorrect understanding of the profession of nurses. Many students and parents lack identification with men as nurses. They think that nurses are women's "patents" and that boys should be doctors when they study medicine, but nurses have no technical content. In many hospitals, nurses' main jobs are just injections, dispensing medicines, helping doctors and taking care of patients. Unlike doctors who have special skills to cure patients, their sense of existence and value are relatively low.