Nurses Week 2020: Honoring the light of our nurses and frontline staff as we find our “flo”

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200 years ago, Florence Nightingale – the founder of modern nursing – was born. Florence became known as the “Lady with the Lamp” as she rounded on wounded soldiers at night during the Crimean War. 200 years later during Nurses Week 2020, we find ourselves in the midst of a pandemic.

In the spirit of Florence, May 6 through May 12 we’re honoring the light and wisdom of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic and throughout history. Although May 12 is now past us, we honor nurses every day. Our nurses are finding their own version of “Flo” as they continue to provide exceptional care without exception to our patients every single day.

Join us in recognizing the flame that burns bright in each and every one of our Hennepin Healthcare nurses by watching them read a modern Florence Nightingale pledge in honor of Nurses Week and leave a message of support for them on our Sharing the Caring page.

You can also view the lamp lighting ceremony kicking off our Nurses Week celebration with Hennepin Healthcare Chief Nursing Officer Lori Brown or tune in to the live stream below of our LanternCam (streaming 24/7 through Nurses Week, day and night).

Thank you to all nurses and healthcare workers from the past, present and future.

 

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  1. Steven Marchio on May 15, 2020 at 8:56 pm

    05/15/2020 353p HERE FOR LIFE
    LADY WITH THE LAMP–THE LAMP OF LIFE
    IN HONOR OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE’S
    200TH BIRTHDAY ON MAY 12, 1820!

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