Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences recently marked National Nurses Day by honoring over 6,600 nurses and nursing students in Utah. In a heartfelt gesture, the university partnered with Swig to offer complimentary drinks and cookies at participating locations. This initiative, now in its eighth year, aims to recognize the hard work and dedication of nurses who provide essential care in their communities. Beyond Utah, Joyce University also sent Starbucks gift cards to nursing students across the region and delivered gifts to clinical partners, highlighting the importance of support systems in healthcare.

This celebration comes at a critical time, as a recent survey of 1,000 registered nurses revealed that 74% experience emotional exhaustion multiple times a week. Alarmingly, over half of the respondents have seriously considered leaving the profession at least once a month. These statistics underscore the immense pressure nurses face, making recognition and support even more vital. Tami Rogers, Dean of Nursing at Joyce University, emphasized the importance of acknowledging the commitment of nurses and nursing students, who are essential to the future of healthcare.

Joyce University is dedicated to not only preparing the next generation of nursing professionals but also supporting current nurses through innovative programs. As one of Utah’s largest nursing universities, it aims to meet the growing demand for skilled healthcare workers while fostering resilience and compassion in the nursing community. This celebration serves as a reminder of the critical role nurses play in our healthcare system and the need for ongoing support and appreciation.

Source: globenewswire.com