abaddon
Penultimate Amazing
Yes.The Nurses I provide IT support for are by no means stupid, but critical thinking skills? Nope. There's isn't a piece of Woo-Woo nonsense the majority of them don't believe. They openly hock essential oils to each other, chat about their horoscopes, they are all super-religious within a rounding error, and most skew conservative politically.
Because they have skills, not knowledge. They can run perform (often complicated) procedures but they have no understanding of any biological process working.
It's why they are such... challenging users to provide IT support. They "know" in the absolute loosest terms how to perform route, memorized steps on a computer, but they don't know how a computer works enough to actually "use" a computer in any meaningful sense of the term.
I'd wager we see the same thing with Engineers. I'd put money on the table that the ones who sling the most woo are the ones who work in the most applied parts of engineering.
But the simple title of "Engineer" or "Nurse" gives them an air of authority to a broader discipline they might not have earned.
I was once offered a contract to support in a primary school (I believe that would be K-12 in the US). Took a look and not only walked away, I sprinted.
But the worst was an educational class in IT for...I don't know what to call them. You know you are in the cacky when you have to explain what a mouse is.