A Letter From the Desk of the President: Honoring Our Nurses
Thursday, May 10, 2012(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Sisters and Brothers,
It is
only appropriate that this week, in addition to
recognizing public servants, we also recognize
our nation’s dedicated nurses.
As I
write you today, tens of millions of nurses
across America and the world are sharing with
their fellow man an essential, yet rare,
commodity: care. This National Nurses Week, I
want to reflect on this role, and just how
critical our nurses are in delivering this most
fundamental of services.
Care is
more than coming to work in the morning and
doing your job. Care is staying late to make
sure that your patient receives the attention
they need. Care is being at your patient’s side
on their birthday – even if their family is
not. Care is going the extra mile every day;
not to please a supervisor, or even oneself,
but to make someone else’s life the best it can
be – at that moment, and
always.
Each and
every day nurses throughout the world stand
ready as the arm to lean on, the shoulder to
cry on, the leg to stand on, and much more.
Care, brothers and sisters, is not just their
profession - it is their creed, expressing
itself in beautiful ways in homes and hospitals
throughout the world.
So, to every nurse we represent in the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Indian Health Service, and indeed all nurses, we sincerely thank you for making the world a better place – one patient at a time.
William R. Dougan
National President
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