May is a time to celebrate New Mexico’s Nurses

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Patrick M. Allen, Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Health | Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham

The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) has officially recognized May as National Nurses Month, with a special emphasis on May 6-12 being National Nurses Week. In a statement, Patrick Allen, NMHealth Secretary, expressed his gratitude towards all nurses, especially those working for the department, saying, "The difference they make every day is incalculable."

The theme for this year's Nurses Week is "Nurses Make the Difference," aiming to highlight the significant contributions and positive impact nurses have on communities. Heather Black, Chief Nurse for NMHealth’s Public Health Division, emphasized the vital role nurses play in promoting health equity and ensuring access to care, stating, "I join Secretary Allen in thanking all of the nurses working so hard across New Mexico."

The public is encouraged to show appreciation for nurses during this time. A suggestion is to use #ThankANurse on social media to recognize and share stories about nurses who have made a difference in their lives. Additionally, individuals can explore ideas on how to thank nurses in their communities through various initiatives.

As National Nurses Week unfolds, it is an opportune moment for patients, healthcare professionals, and the general public to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of nurses who continue to be a cornerstone of the healthcare system.