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University of Cumberlands
University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, Kentucky, recently held spring commencement ceremonies with students from 40 states and territories as well as multiple countries, including Canada, Gambia, India, Jamaica, Madagascar, Serbia, Spain, Taiwan, and Ukraine, among others graduating.
Local students in the Class of 2021 included Donald Varble, of Hanover, who completed a Master of Arts Education in Teacher Leader; Kelly Simmons of Bedford, Kentucky, who completed Education Specialist in Supervisor of Instruction; and Brett Hall of Carrollton, Kentucky, who completed a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Psychology
McKendree University
Catherine Spry, of Hanover, graduated from McKendree University with a MSN degree in nursing education. The Lebanon, Illinois, university conferred 667 degrees in 2021 â 35 doctoral, 181 masterâs, 446 bachelorâs and five associate degrees â on students who completed the
Bronze statue at Zuid-Afrikaans Hospital salutes nurses
By Goitsemang Tlhabye
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Pretoria - The Zuid-Afrikaans Hospital in Muckleneuk has chosen to earmark and commemorate the hard work of nurses who have been at the forefront of the Covid-19 pandemic with the installation of a unique bronze sculpture.
The iconic sculpture was crafted by renowned South African sculptor Angus Taylor, known for his powerful and monumental works using a range of materials from his immediate environment. It was officially unveiled on International Nurses’ day last week.
The theme for this year’s International Nurses Day was Nurses: A Voice to Lead a Vision for Future Healthcare and, according to the private hospital, the sculpture honoured 117 years of nursing and was a fitting tribute and addition to one of South Africa’s oldest private hospitals.
May 12, 2021
Sharlene Banks
Since last week, activities have been organization in celebration of nurses’ week, which culminates today with the global recognition of International Nurses Day. The activities are being held under the theme, “Nurses: A Voice to Lead: A Vision for Future Healthcare.” International Nurses Day is celebrated annually on May twelfth to commemorate the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. The theme highlights the multiple roles nurses play and their contributions to the healthcare system.
Sharlene Banks, Director of Nursing Services, K.H.M.H.
“Sometimes our work gets thrown under the carpet, but this is an opportunity for us to show that nurses make a valuable contribution all over the world. And here at Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital, despite the challenges, despite the fact that we have to adhere to the different precautions that are demanded of us, we still wanted to show appreciation for t
UL Hospitals Group marks International Nurses Day 2021
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Declan McNamara, Director of Nursing, Medicine Directorate, presents breakfast treats to Anglea Cajes 4th year intern student nurse and Joan Magner Clinical Nurse Manager 1 on Ward 8C, UHL );
INTERNATIONAL Nurses Day was being celebrated at UL Hospitals Group and across the HSE.
The annual event, on Wednesday, marks the birthday of Florence Nightingale and a programme of events took place to celebrate the work and achievements of the 1,854 (whole-time equivalent) nursing and midwifery staff employed across the six sites which make up UL Hospitals Group.
This year’s theme, Nurses: A Voice to Lead – A Vision for Future Healthcare and #IND2021, will focused on innovations within nursing and how this will impact the future delivery of healthcare.