South Africa: Health Calls for Protection of Nurses On International Nurses Day
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International Nurses Day celebrated - The Tribune
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) celebrated International Nurses Day with enthusiasm through a joint event, collaboratively hosted by the Department of Nursing from Hero DMC Heart Institute (HDHI), DMCH Cancer Care Centre, and DMCH College of Nursing. The celebration honoured the relentless dedication, compassion and service of the nursing staff who are the backbone of patient care.
South Africa: Health Calls for Protection of Nurses On International Nurses Day
[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Health has called for collective efforts to protect nurses and health workers and ensure a conducive working environment as the country joins the global community in commemorating International Nurses Day on Monday.
International Nurses Day celebrated
TAWANG, 12 May: Khandro Drowa Sangmo Government ANM School (KDSANMS) here marked the International Nurses Day with great enthusiasm and reverence on Monday. The event commenced with the ceremonial lighting of candles by dignitaries and trainee nurses in front of a portrait of Florence Nightingale, symbolising their solemn oath of sincerity and dedication to humanitarian […]
South Africa Unites to Protect Nurses on International Nurses Day 2025
South Africa unites to protect nurses on International Nurses Day 2025. As South Africa joins the global community in commemorating International Nurses Day on Monday, 12 May 2025, the Department of Health calls for urgent action to protect nurses and health workers across the country. Nurses: The Backbone of the Healthcare System According to Health Department Spokesperson Foster Mohale, nurses are the cornerstone of healthcare, serving as …
Tshwane Nurses Honoured On International Nurses Day
The Grove Mall team visited Die Wilgers Hospital to honour nurses on International Nurses Day Tshwane, 12 May 2025: In a fitting gesture to mark International Nurses Day, The Grove Mall took a moment to turn the spotlight on those whose daily work is often unsung. In a rare role reversal, the mall’s team stepped into the shoes of caregivers by showing genuine care to the nurses of Die Wilgers Hospital. South Africa’s nurses account for 56% of th…
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