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É«½äÖ±²¥ School of Nursing Celebrates Progress Towards Health Equity This National Nurses Month

As the largest, most trusted workforce in America, nurses are a key driver of mitigating harmful social determinants of health.

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National Nurses Month

In May, the É«½äÖ±²¥ (DUSON), along with the nation’s more than 4.3 million nurses, celebrates National Nurses Month. This annual observance that includes National Nurses Week, May 6-12, is a time to honor the highly-skilled, largest and most trusted workforce in the country — nurses. At DUSON, it is also a time to reflect on the current state of healthcare and how our work is contributing to our new mission of advancing health equity and addressing social determinants of health (SDOH).

The numerous challenges in the U.S. healthcare delivery system are formidable. The number of adults living with chronic disease today continues to rise, just as life expectancy is starting to fall. Persistent health inequities impacting access to and quality of care only compound these challenges, and are projected to cost our already unsustainably costly health care system $3 trillion by 2040. As providers, researchers, and educators, rethinking our understanding of SDOH to mitigate costly health inequities is critical.

Alison Edie - Nurse Week 2023
Danett Cantey - Nurse Week 2023
Anne Derouin - Nurse Week 2023
Heath Mountz - Nurse Week 2023
Michale Cary - Nurse Week 2023
Derrick Glymph - Nurse Week 2023
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Jason Crockett - Nurse Week 2023
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