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Be the Change You Want to See in the Nursing Profession
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Be the Change You Want to See in the Nursing Profession
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What changes do you want to see in the nursing profession and how are you working towards it? Don't just stop at celebrating Nurses Week 2014. Share your ideas in the comments and let’s work together for a better future.
Together We Light Up The Profession one candle at a time.
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I had a dream, that nursing has come of age!
That no intimidation can make nurses fret nor fail.
No harassment can stop nurses from asking for their right.
I saw nurses that are relentless in getting to the peak of their carrier.
I saw nurses who are knowledgeable and efficient. Standing tall in the company of the honourable.
I saw respectable folks willing to identify with these beautiful angels.
Every family struggling, working hard to have a nurse amidst their children.
I saw a beautiful rose, a profession to be desired and admired springing up with great force and making herself relevant in every sphere of health care delivery and where ever there is need to touch human lives.
I saw nurses doing what they know how o do best. Care for the sick, promoting the health of the healthy and prolonging human lives generally to the admiration of God almighty.
I saw more and more and more!!!
Be strong nurses, for your light has come and the glory of God is risen upon you. The sky cannot limit you because you are going above it with full force. Ride on my beautiful angels, for the harvest is ripe and now is the time. You will be a part of these great transformation and harvest as you refuse to give up.
Don't give up, please, be bold !!!.
God Bless nursing profession.
That no intimidation can make nurses fret nor fail.
No harassment can stop nurses from asking for their right.
I saw nurses that are relentless in getting to the peak of their carrier.
I saw nurses who are knowledgeable and efficient. Standing tall in the company of the honourable.
I saw respectable folks willing to identify with these beautiful angels.
Every family struggling, working hard to have a nurse amidst their children.
I saw a beautiful rose, a profession to be desired and admired springing up with great force and making herself relevant in every sphere of health care delivery and where ever there is need to touch human lives.
I saw nurses doing what they know how o do best. Care for the sick, promoting the health of the healthy and prolonging human lives generally to the admiration of God almighty.
I saw more and more and more!!!
Be strong nurses, for your light has come and the glory of God is risen upon you. The sky cannot limit you because you are going above it with full force. Ride on my beautiful angels, for the harvest is ripe and now is the time. You will be a part of these great transformation and harvest as you refuse to give up.
Don't give up, please, be bold !!!.
God Bless nursing profession.
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