Nurses Honor Guard holds first retirement tribute
- National Nursing Week began on Monday, May 12, 2025, emphasizing nurses' impact in healthcare across British Columbia.
- The B.C. Government and Nurses' Union face nursing shortages and focus on recruitment and retention, including attracting U.S. Nurses.
- Nurses' Union vice-president Tristan Newby highlights a shift recognizing nurse professionalism and advocates minimum nurse-to-patient ratios to improve work conditions.
- Newby highlights that although hiring numerous staff members is possible, maintaining them depends on providing a work setting that supports their long-term commitment, underscoring the vital role of employee retention.
- Canadian Nurses Association CEO Valerie Grdisa notes moral distress and workloads challenge retention nationwide and urges policy reforms to optimize nursing workforce use.
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Nurses Honor Guard holds first retirement tribute
Jane Bracht, RN honored for distinguished careerCONTRIBUTED TO THE OBSERVEROPELIKA — The Nurses Honor Guard of East Central Alabama held its first-ever Retirement Tribute on April 30 to honor the distinguished career of Registered Nurse Jane Bracht.Bracht’s nursing journey began when she graduated from St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis, Missouri, on June 29, 1984. Over the next 40 years, she dedicated her life to caring for othe…
Schneck staff honored for Nurse Week - Seymour Tribune
Schneck Medical Center recognized the dedication of the service nurses and other medical staff provide during Thursday as part of National Nurses Week. Held from May 6 through May 12 (Florence Nightingale’s birthday) each year, the week recognizes nurses from across the country for the services and support they provide to their patients throughout the year. Dr. Eric Fish, president and CEO of Schneck, said it was an honor for him to attend and b…
During visit to UT Tyler School of Nursing, Moran praises profession
During a National Nurses Week event at UT Tyler, U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran encouraged nursing students to pursue excellence and serve their communities with compassion. Sharing his personal story and praising the university’s nursing program, Moran emphasized integrity, purpose and continuous learning as key pillars of the profession.
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