"Why nurses are the unsung heroes of global health"
Posted on May 8, 2012
A blog featured in the Huffington Post
We are in the midst of celebrating International Nurses Week, which culminates on May 12 with the birthday of Florence Nightingale. Although our founding mother of modern nursing would be impressed with the health technology of today, I am sure she would be sorely disappointed by the ongoing invisibility of nurses, which she fought so hard to overcome during her lifetime.
Everyone knows someone who is a nurse. In addition to health clinics and hospitals, we work in your children's schools, at your workplace, in all branches of military service and in your places of worship. There are more than 3 million registered nurses in the United States alone. But the vast majority of nurses -- over 32 million of them -- work in other parts of the world.
Read "Why Nurses are the Unsung Heroes of Global Health" in its entirety.