Nurses in Canada are celebrating the centennial year of their profession this year. Many have taken this chance and media exposure to teach people about a career in nursing. One theme has been showing the diversity and depth of the field. From school nurses to nurses in brain surgery to nurses on offshore oil platforms and in the military, they are an integral part of the system everywhere.

I do not know accurate it is to say that nursing is only 100 years old, personally I would think that it is much older. From the first bandage that was applied, I would think that nursing is much older. However, Canada is only celebrating nursing in their country being 100 years old. Nursing itself is much older. Linda Richards was America's first trained nurse and graduated in 1873.

 


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