I hear what you're saying... Sadly now, and indeed in years gone by, at no point in becoming a nurse is there a module, or qualification called 'how to
care'. There is stuff in there about how to not offend people with the wrong phrases, food or treatment, there is stuff about understanding how not to be sued by the people you tried to save the life of (and, yes, being sued by people you
have just saved the life of, it happens

) and ever-more pedantic terminology. Now this isn't me suggesting that nurses don't, by and large care, and don't do a brilliant job, because they most certainly
do. However, yes, it's going more academic, yes it's intended to push nurses closer to the skillset of doctors, and theoretically help relieve strain from them.
I suppose it's that choice between would you rather have someone with a lovely soothing voice patting your hand as you die, after giving you the wrong medicine, because they got confused, or someone who has professional detachment, but ultimately gets you better.