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Since 2012, Nurse Jobs Ireland (an Irish nurse recruitment agency) launch a week long pro-bono campaign to celebrate nurses on the 6–12 May every year. This week long celebration uses digital platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to promote the great work nurses do using the hashtag #CelebrateNurses.
Since 1979 individual members, AORN chapters, hospitals, and other medical facilities have organized special events and utilized other forms of publicity to help educate the public about the diverse roles performed by perioperative registered nurses. [5] In 2000, OR Nurse Week was renamed to Perioperative Nurse Week to broaden the term.
It was founded in 1899 and was the first international organization for health care professionals. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The organization's goals are to bring nurses' organizations together in a worldwide body, ic status of nurses and the profession of nursing worldwide, and to influence global and domestic health policy.
The week of Monday, May 6, through Sunday, May 12 (International Nurse's Day), is designated as National Nurses Week in 2024, a special time to honor and thank those dedicated and amazing men and ...
1954: National Nurse Week was inspected from October 11 through October 16. The bill for nurse week was sponsored by Frances P. Bolton and was introduced in 1955 Congress, but there was no action taken. 1972: National Registered Nurse Day was presented by the House of Representative to the president but was not approved.
1861–1865 – The American Civil War, American Army nurses corps. 1863 – The International Red Cross was established in Geneva, Switzerland, by five private individuals, [22] 1865 – Mary Tattersall, a nurse who served in the Crimean War arrived was Timaru Hospital's first matron. [23]
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Mary Lee Mills (August 1912 – February 2, 2010) was an American nurse. Born into a family of eleven children, she attended the Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing and graduated in a nursing degree and became a registered nurse.