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Don’t Forget to Thank A Nurse This Week: National Nurses Week is May 6-12
Officially recognized in 1993, National Nurses Week was founded to celebrate nurses and their contributions to society as well as encourage more people to join the nursing profession.
Whenever there is someone in need of care, you can count on a nurse to show compassion in tending to their needs. Nurses are critical in safeguarding individual and public health.
"We celebrate our DHEC nurses for protecting our communities one individual at a time," said Rebecca Morrison, APRN, MSN, FNP-BC, director, Public Health Nursing. "Nurses Week is a time to celebrate their dedication and commitment to Public Health nursing."
DHEC nurses provide care for clients in several programs, including: immunizations, sexually transmitted disease (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, tuberculosis, family planning, children's health and more. They are also in local schools and childcare centers. For a full list of services we provide statewide, visit: https://www.scdhec.gov/health/health-public-health-clinics/services-we-provide.
The nursing profession was founded to protect, promote, and improve health for all ages. Take time this week to thank a nurse for all they do.