NATIONAL STUDENT NURSE DAY – MAY 8
Mon May 8th

National Student Nurse Day

On May 8th, National Student Nurse Day is part of National Nurse Week. The day honors student nurses who pursue a career in medicine as they pursue a career in medicine.

Student nurses are at the forefront of innovation, learning the most effective life-saving strategies. They are still learning skills in programs that have been based on medical science at the same time. Each year, the demand for nurses continues to rise. More than ever, the nursing profession needs more people dedicated to the field of medicine. Thousands of people and families who love them each year will be able to care, learn, and specialize in nursing.

To obtain a bachelor's degree in nursing, a registered nurse (RN) will complete four years of nursing school. Nurses also work in specialties that expand their careers into other areas of medicine.

These students and their accomplishments are commemorated on National Student Nurses Day in honor of their service.

How to celebrate #nationalstudentnursesday

You should recommend a student nurse, if you can. It can be a challenging time for them as they start their careers. It's an overwhelming undertaking and one that friends, relatives, and peers all need to help in every way possible. Provide words of wisdom and assistance to those in the nursing profession. Families and friends support you, too, and they want to know how proud you are of their direction and goal. To give a student nurse you know a shout-out, use #NationalStudentNurseDay to post on social media.

The national student nurses day celebrations have a long tradition

Dorothy Sutherland of the United States Department of Health suggested a Nurse Day observance in 1953. Although a proclamation never came, National Nurse Week was held the following year. In 1998, the American Nurses Association established National Student Nurse Day to honor student nurses.