We Say Big Thanks to all the Nurses on this National Nurses week for Being Warriors







Most nurses probably don’t think of themselves as humanitarians. But a humanitarian is someone who seeks to promote the welfare of others – and that’s exactly what nurses do every day.

Today looking at all the nurses who are not only helping the patients in hospital but also taking care of people’s need under stress of coronavirus. They are the real warriors at this time of Covid-19 crisis. Also, we see they have to wear mask and other equipment to cover their body for protection. After spending more than 24 hours they have to feel secured, loved and healthy and more important cared by seniors and by their family members. Imagine what would be your call if you would be a nurse? 
However, in this pandemic, the medical community including doctors, nurses and the medical staff are the real warriors who are fighting this disease on the frontlines and are putting their lives at risk to keep us safe.  

 The Celebration Begins 
National Nurses Week begins from 6 May to 12 May every year. Nurses who are in the hospitals other elsewhere are highly honoured at all levels in India. They are the most key people who play major role in healthcare industry. 
A special message for you all, 

“It reminds me of the day I was born to achieve great heights and this could be possible because of doctors and especially nurses who looked after me and my Mom. This is one experience I shared, likewise there are so many. Sometimes this motivates and encourages me to see the dedication power of individual nurse as a caring professional, trained to fight the battle of life.”

Speaking of healthcare, I feel great to share this blog because it brings great sense of pride for caring people in the world, we live in. 


Some Interesting Facts 

Who is the first Indian Nurse?

Her name is Florence Nightingale, the first woman to have influence over nurses in India. This brought a great change of reforms in many areas like military and civilian hospitals in the year 1861. 

Where was the first training held for nurses?

The first training to be held was at Delhi in the year 1867. Till date it reminds the great change in India for all nurses and healthcare trainees. 

Who is Florence Nightingale?

Florence Nightingale was born in May 1820 and died in the year 13 August 1910 was a great British social reformer, statistician, and lately become the first lady of modern nursing. She was the lady who started organising camps for all wounded soldiers in Crimean War. 


“We are proud of you! Thank you, all the Nurses”

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