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International Nurses Day
Holiday nameInternational Nurses Day
ObservedbyWorld Health Organization, International Council of Nurses, American Nurses Association
DateMay 12
FrequencyAnnual

International Nurses Day is celebrated on May 12 every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. This day is observed by World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses, and American Nurses Association to recognize the contributions of nurses like Clara Barton, Mary Seacole, and Edith Cavell to the healthcare sector. The day is also marked by United Nations, Red Cross, and Red Crescent to promote the importance of nursing care and public health. Nursing schools and hospitals around the world, including Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts General Hospital, participate in the celebrations to honor the work of nurses like Virginia Henderson and Dorothea Dix.

Introduction

International Nurses Day is a global event that highlights the crucial role of nurses in the healthcare system. The day is celebrated by nursing organizations like American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Emergency Nurses Association, and Oncology Nursing Society to promote the profession and recognize the achievements of nurses like Margaret Sanger and Lillian Wald. The event is also supported by healthcare companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Merck & Co., which provide resources and funding for nursing research and education. Nursing leaders like Jean Watson and Sister Callista Roy have played a significant role in promoting the day and advancing the profession.

History

The history of International Nurses Day dates back to 1953 when Dorothy Sutherland, an official with the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, proposed the idea of a nurses' day. The concept was later adopted by the International Council of Nurses, which declared May 12 as International Nurses Day in 1965. The day was chosen to commemorate the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, who is considered the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale's work during the Crimean War and her book Notes on Nursing have had a lasting impact on the profession. Other notable nurses like Clara Barton and Mary Seacole have also made significant contributions to the field.

Celebration

International Nurses Day is celebrated with various events and activities around the world. Nursing schools and hospitals organize ceremonies, seminars, and workshops to recognize the achievements of nurses and promote the profession. Nursing organizations like American Nurses Association and International Council of Nurses provide resources and support for the celebrations. The day is also marked by healthcare companies like UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health, and Walgreens Boots Alliance, which offer discounts and promotions for nurses. Nursing leaders like Hildegard Peplau and Ida Jean Orlando have been recognized for their contributions to the profession on this day.

Themes

Each year, International Nurses Day has a specific theme that highlights a particular aspect of nursing care. The themes are chosen by the International Council of Nurses and are designed to promote the profession and recognize the achievements of nurses. Some of the previous themes have included nursing leadership, nursing research, and global health. The themes are also supported by healthcare organizations like World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health. Nursing researchers like Marie Curie and Rosie the Riveter have made significant contributions to the field and have been recognized on this day.

Activities

International Nurses Day is marked by various activities around the world. Nursing schools and hospitals organize events like nursing fairs, health screenings, and blood donation drives. Nursing organizations like American Red Cross and Nursing Students' Association provide resources and support for the activities. The day is also marked by healthcare companies like McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen, which offer discounts and promotions for nurses. Nursing leaders like Virginia Avenel Henderson and Myra Levine have been recognized for their contributions to the profession on this day. Category:Nursing