Nursing factoids
April 4, 1802: Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine.
April 12, 1912: Clara Barton died.
April 16, 1947: The Army-Navy Nurse Act grants commission status to military nurses.
April 25, 1893: The Nightingale Pledge was recited for the first time in Detroit, Mich.
Circle these dates
April 2-8: National Public Health Week
April 7: World Health Day
April 9-15: Patient Advocacy Week
April 12: Radiology Nurses Day
April 22-28: National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week
April is also:
National Minority Health Month
National Occupational Therapy Month
National Foot Health Awareness Month
March for Babies
Articles you might enjoy:
Nurse negotiator
Stories of a nurse midwife: Patient Akilah
The nurse’s guide to buying shoes
Sources:
aahn.org/nursinghistorycalendar.html
nasrecruitment.com/docs/calendars/2012/Healthcare-Days.pdf
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