FNU Celebrates National Nurses Month

Each year, Frontier Nursing University (FNU) looks forward to May when we join with the American Nurses Association (ANA) in celebrating National Nurses Month.

This year’s theme is You Make a Difference, honoring nurses’ varying nursing roles as well as the positive impact they have on everyone’s lives. Nurses have an immense impact on health care and the well-being of our communities and are trusted advocates who ensure patients and their families receive quality care.


FNU President Dr. Susan Stone

Here is a message to all nurses, especially our FNU students, alumni, and preceptors, from FNU President Dr. Susan Stone:

“It is quite fitting that what was once “National Nurses Week” has grown into National Nurses Month. One week simply isn’t enough time to appropriately honor, showcase, and recognize the amazing work that nurses are doing all across the United States. The fact is, we should be celebrating and thanking our nurses every day for the varied and vital roles they play supporting and caring for their communities, large and small. As we celebrate National Nurses Month this May, I encourage all nurses to think about the National Nurses Month theme designated by the American Nurses Association: “You Make A Difference.” It is a simple statement that carries so much meaning and truth. All nurses, regardless of their specialty or type of practice, are called to serve others and, in doing so, positively impact families and communities every day. Every nurse “makes a difference,” but I am particularly proud of the difference that the nearly 9,000 Frontier Nursing University alumni make in their communities. Our graduates are leaders in their fields. They are entrepreneurs, advocates, caregivers, and educators. They inspire and challenge us at FNU to keep pushing forward and to ensure that all of our graduates are equipped to make a difference in the lives of those they serve every day. We are amazed by all of our nurses and forever grateful for the caring, skillful work they do. To all nurses everywhere, I am so proud of you, so thankful for you, and honored to wish you a happy National Nurses Month. Keep making a difference and making us proud.”

We thank all nurses for their time and dedication to this profession. As a nurse, you are always caring for others. It’s important, especially this month, to prioritize self-care so you can continue making a difference in health care.

Visit ANA’s website to see more details on each week’s focus area.
Week 1: Self Care
Week 2: Recognition
Week 3: Professional Development
Week 4: Community Engagement

Read the stories on our blog about the impact Frontier Nursing University nurses have on their communities.

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