Wednesday, May 9, 2012

NATIONAL NURSES WEEK


FROM:  U.S. VETERANS AFFAIRS
Photo:  Florence Nightingale
National Nurses Week is celebrated every year beginning May 6th and ending on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday.

VA Nursing is a dynamic, diverse group of honored, respected, and compassionate professionals. VA is the leader in the creation of an organizational culture where excellence in nursing is valued as essential for quality health care to those who served America.

The VA nursing team is composed of Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPNs/LVNs), and nursing assistants.

VA Nursing provides the largest clinical training and cooperative education opportunities in association with undergraduate and graduate programs at numerous colleges and universities.

In the 1990s, VA provided clinical experiences to one out of every four professional nursing students in the country. VA nurses are highly valued members and leaders of the health care team, contributing their knowledge and expertise to the care of patients.

In addition to clinical care, VA Nursing is also a significant part of advancing research in VA and keeping up with the latest technological innovations. Nurse researchers help to promote inclusion of evidence into practice to provide quality care for Veterans.

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