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  2. International Nurses Day - Wikipedia

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    1965. Date. 12 May. Next time. 12 May 2025. (2025-05-12) Frequency. annual. International Nurses Day (IND) is an international day observed around the world on 12 May (the anniversary of Florence Nightingale 's birth) each year, to mark the contributions that nurses make to society.

  3. Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Nursing is a health care profession that "integrates the art and science of caring and focuses on the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and human functioning; prevention of illness and injury; facilitation of healing; and alleviation of suffering through compassionate presence". [ 1 ] Nurses practice in many specialties with ...

  4. International Council of Nurses - Wikipedia

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    The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation of more than 130 national nurses associations. 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 ...

  5. History of nursing - Wikipedia

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    The early history of nurses suffers from a lack of source material, but nursing in general has long been an extension of the wet-nurse function of women. [3] [4]Buddhist Indian ruler (268 BC to 232 BC) Ashoka erected a series of pillars, which included an edict ordering hospitals to be built along the routes of travelers, and that they be "well provided with instruments and medicine ...

  6. Florence Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    Florence Nightingale OM RRC DStJ (/ ˈnaɪtɪŋɡeɪl /; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, in which she organised care for wounded soldiers at Constantinople. [ 4 ]

  7. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    Betsi Cadwaladr (1789–1860), Welsh nurse who worked alongside Florence Nightingale in the Crimea. Amanda Cajander, (1827–1871), pioneer in the education of deaconesses and nursing in Finland. Maude E. Callen (1898–1990), American 20th century nurse-midwife. John Campbell, British nurse, nursing educator, and YouTuber.

  8. National Student Nurses Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, May 8 is designated as National Student Nurses Day. [ 1] This day is dedicated for nursing students achievements as they pursue a career in the medicine field. The American Nurses Association supports and promotes the Nursing profession along with territorial nurses associations at the state and regional level.

  9. Nightingale Pledge - Wikipedia

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    Nightingale Pledge. The Nightingale Pledge, named in honour of Florence Nightingale, is a modified version of the Hippocratic Oath. Lystra Gretter and a Committee for the Farrand Training School Grace for Nurses in Detroit, Michigan created the pledge in 1893. Gretter, inspired by the work of Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, credited ...