Through it all, we stand together

During this year's National Nurses Week, we reflect on the steady strength and shared purpose that continue to define our profession.
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This National Nurses Week, WSNA salutes the knowledge, skill, leadership, and care our members bring to every patient, every workplace, and every effort to strengthen health care.

Nurses are a force for change, whether at the bedside, in the community, or in the halls of government. We protect patients, advocate for better care, and organize for safer workplaces. We speak up — and when we do, we make the entire system stronger.

This short video is a reflection of the power we hold individually and collectively. It’s a moment to pause, to remember, and to reconnect with the strength we share as a profession.


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