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Mindful Monday | National Nurses Week – May 6th – 12th!

We want to celebrate, recognize and appreciate the incredible nurses who do so much for our community.

National Nurses Week is celebrated annually, starting with National Nurses Day on May 6th, through Florence Nightingale’s birthday, on May 12th!

Florence Nightingale is the founder of modern nursing and a champion of left a revolutionary mark on sanitation, healthcare, and even statistics.

“It would not be possible to praises nurses too highly.”
Stephen Ambrose

“Nurses dispense comfort, compassion, and caring without even a prescription.”
– Val Saintsbury

“Nurses—one of the few blessings of being ill.” 
– Sara Moss-Wolfe

The American Nurses Association has put together materials to help you promote and celebrate National Nurses Week 2019!

“From large banners that let you scream your nurse pride to individual resources like thank-you cards and certificates, use this free toolkit to celebrate National Nurses Week in your hospital, practice, or organization. Give your nurses the recognition they deserve.”


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