This Nurses Week, we chatted with three groups of nurses—besties, partners, and a mother/daughter duo—to celebrate their unique connections that go beyond nursing. Today and every day, we shower our nursing community with flowers. Happy Nurses Week! https://lnkd.in/g8wY8v4B
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My latest article for Tebra is now live, just in time to kick off National Nurses Week!
👩⚕️🤍 Let’s celebrate our nurses! 🤍👨⚕️ Tag a nurse who deserves the recognition! Did you know that nursing is the largest healthcare profession in the nation? Today is National Nurses Day (May 6), Week (May 6 to 12), and Month (May). This year, let’s go beyond just one day of recognition. Let’s make the entire month of May a tribute to these unsung heroes How can you celebrate National Nurses Week? Check out these ideas to honor and appreciate the nurses in your life: 🥳 Host a Nurses Week luncheon 🏆 Acknowledge their dedication and effort 📚 Offer opportunities for learning and career growth 💆♀️ Provide mental health support 🧘♂️ Implement relaxation techniques And remember, a simple "thank you" can mean the world. Let’s show our nurses how much they mean to us! ❤️ For more insights on how to support nurses and manage your healthcare practice, don’t miss out on our article on The Intake: https://lnkd.in/gHfUcC3z
Ways to celebrate National Nurses Day, Week, and Month
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Nurse practice standards in 1887 required each nurse to sweep, mop and dust their wards as part of their daily duties. They also were responsible for such things as retrieving scuttles of coal and filling, cleaning and trimming the wicks of kerosene lamps. Times have changed, but not the principles behind those regulations. Whether it’s a scuttle of coal or managing ventilators in an ICU, nurses have always worked to, as Florence Nightingale said, “put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him.” The hours are long, and the work is demanding. And so, through the efforts of individuals, nursing organizations, and lawmakers, May 6-12 has come to be known as National Nurses Week. The week ends on Nightingale’s birthday. It’s uncertain whether the no-nonsense, quintessentially practical founder of modern nursing would approve of the frivolity of a weeklong celebration. Nevertheless, it’s a chance to honor and celebrate these professionals. Of course, not all nurses – for example, CIMRO’s team of RNs – are called to the bedside. But, we can all work in the theme of this year’s National Nurses Week: “Nurses make the difference.” And on May 8, we can tip our caps to student nurses and school nurses on their special day. Finally: How long does it take a nurse to change a light bulb? Answer: 30 seconds to change it and 30 minutes to chart it.
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Experienced executive leader specializing in healthcare workforce innovations, technology, and analytics
It was such a pleasure to have this conversation at the Vizient, Inc Connections Summit last year and bring to light to challenge that the #healthcareindustry is facing in the shortage of Registered Nurses. This is a problem that is not going to solve itself, but I know we are up to the challenge! #healthcare #nursing #nursingcrisis #healthcarestaffing #healthcareworkforce #caredeliverymodels #nursesweek
With some estimating a 400K nursing shortage by 2027, SVP of Fulfillment and Strategy, Melanie Bell, MSN, RN, CENP, shares some creative ways hospital leaders can retain their nurses.
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Nurses are the unsung heroes of our healthcare system. This Nurses Day, honor their dedication, compassion, and communication skills with "Unveiling the Heart of Nursing." This insightful blog shines a light on the vital role nurses play in bridging the gap between patients, families, and the healthcare team. Read it now to appreciate the true heart of nursing. https://lnkd.in/eFUuVAkk
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Nurses are the unsung heroes of our healthcare system. This Nurses Day, honor their dedication, compassion, and communication skills with "Unveiling the Heart of Nursing." This insightful blog shines a light on the vital role nurses play in bridging the gap between patients, families, and the healthcare team. Read it now to appreciate the true heart of nursing. https://lnkd.in/eafECgP8
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Chief Executive Officer @ IPCWell | National speaker, Reducing the Burden of Healthcare and Infectious Diseases Globally.
Reflecting on the incredible joys brought by nurses…the silent architects of comfort and care. Witnessing their compassion, the genuine connections formed with patients and residents, and the unwavering dedication to making a difference is truly heartwarming. We found this great article titled “Life Changing Moments in Nursing,” where nurses reflect on the beautiful moments they’ve experienced while being a nurse. It’s a quick read sure to brighten your day: https://lnkd.in/eFEKRDS9
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In honor of CCI’s 45th Anniversary, we are reflecting on the past 45 years of operation in service to the perioperative nursing community. Nurses, can you describe CCI in one word? If so, what would that word be? Comment below! #CCI #perioperativenursing
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Find out how UNLV's innovative nursing program is making a difference in the profession. C4K's Annette Logan-Parker explores the strategies used to ensure new nurses stay committed and fulfilled in their careers and how UNLV's approach is reshaping the future of nursing. #Cure4TheKidsFoundation #AdvocacyInAction #NursingEducation #NursingCareers
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Thank You to All Nurses. NURSES WEEK May 6 As we honor the invaluable contributions of nurses, let us also recognize their role as advocates, caregivers, and champions of health and healing. Your commitment to providing quality care, comfort, and support does not go unnoticed, and we are grateful for the impact you make in the lives of individuals and communities. Thank you for all that you do, today and every day. Happy Nurses Week! There are many ways to show appreciation for nurses during Nurses Week. Here are some ideas: 1. Say Thank You: Express your gratitude verbally by saying thank you to nurses for their hard work and dedication. A simple acknowledgement can go a long way in making them feel appreciated. 2. Write Thank-You Notes: Take the time to write personalized thank-you notes to nurses, highlighting specific instances where their care made a difference. Handwritten notes can be especially meaningful and can be kept as keepsakes. 3. Provide Small Gifts: Consider giving small gifts as tokens of appreciation. These can include items like mugs, pens, or keychains with nursing-themed designs. Remember, the most important thing is to show genuine appreciation and gratitude. Tailor your gestures to the preferences and needs of the nurses in your organization, and ensure that your actions come from a place of sincerity.
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Author of Nursing Wisely, Engaging Keynote Speaker, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Career and Business Coach. Empowering nurses to build limitless careers!
What struck me about the "The Wisdom of Nurses" by Amie Archibald-Varley and Sara Fung, MN, BSN, RN was the power of nursing stories. Amie and Sara begin by sharing their stories. Why did they become nurses? How have their life and career experiences shaped their interests and pursuits? We may have come from an infinite number of possible backgrounds that are in some ways similar and some ways different, but we are all striving for something. Only you know what that is. In "Nursing WISELY: How to Build a Nursing Career that is Worthwhile, Interesting, Sustainable, Empowered and Limitless by Putting Yourself First," I provide a framework for how to reflect on your own nursing story. This exercise is not only cathartic, but spurs personal growth. Whether you plan to share your story or not is up to you! Happy nurses week! Pick up your copy of Nursing Wisely here: amzn.to/3Q3i4tH
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