On the auspicious occasion of International Nurses Day, commemorated annually on May 11th to honor the birth anniversary of the legendary Florence Nightingale, the Ayurvigyan Auditorium at Army Hospital (R&R) resonated with applause and appreciation as nurses from various walks of life gathered to celebrate their noble profession.
The event, graced by Maj Gen Kanwarjit Singh, Officiating Commandant of Army Hospital (R&R), witnessed a confluence of dignitaries, healthcare professionals, and nursing personnel, all coming together to pay tribute to the invaluable contributions of nurses towards society.
Maj Gen Sheena P D, Principal Matron, warmly welcomed the esteemed gathering, setting the tone for an enlightening and engaging commemoration of International Nurses Day.
The event, organized under the aegis of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), carried the theme for this year: ‘Our Nurses Our Future, The Economic Power of Care,’ a theme that resonates deeply with the ethos of nursing worldwide.
The theme for this year, unveiled by Maj Gen I D Flora, Additional Director General Military Nursing Service (DGMNS), highlights the indispensable role of nurses in shaping the future of healthcare and underscores the economic significance of caregiving.
To explore the theme in depth, the event featured a stimulating debate on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Nursing: Boon or a Bane,’ shedding light on the intersection of technology and nursing practice.
A panel discussion followed, wherein distinguished panelists deliberated on various facets of the theme, ranging from challenges faced by nurses to strategies for empowering and nurturing the next generation of nursing professionals.
The Chief Guest, Maj Gen Kanwarjit Singh, took the opportunity to felicitate the esteemed panelists and recognize the exemplary contributions of meritorious Nursing Officers with Appreciation certificates.
Capt Deepa Shajan was conferred with the prestigious Pushpnaranjan Award, acknowledging her outstanding dedication and service to the nursing profession.
In his address to the gathering, Maj Gen Kanwarjit Singh lauded the dedication and selflessness exhibited by Military Nursing Officers in their tireless efforts to provide compassionate care to patients.
He emphasized the importance of upholding the professional standards and ethos set by Military Nursing Officers, urging all nurses to continue their noble pursuit of serving humanity with empathy and compassion.
As the event drew to a close, the echoes of appreciation and gratitude reverberated throughout the auditorium, serving as a poignant reminder of the invaluable contributions made by nurses towards healing and caring for the sick and vulnerable in society.
International Nurses Day 2024 at Army Hospital (R&R) was not just a celebration of the past achievements of nursing but also a reaffirmation of the profession’s enduring commitment to shaping a healthier and more compassionate world for all.