Ernest J. Grant, PhD, RN, FAAN, President of the American Nurses Association, visits with nurses and nursing leadership at The Mount Sinai Hospital.

Nurses Week was enthusiastically celebrated all across the Mount Sinai Health System this month. It kicked off on Friday, May 6, with a heartfelt message of thanks from Beth Oliver, DNP, RN, Chief Nursing Executive, Mount Sinai Health System, and from that moment on, the festivities were nonstop.

On Monday, May 9, nursing leadership hosted an event featuring special guest, Ernest J. Grant, PhD, RN, FAAN, President of the American Nurses Association (ANA), the nation’s largest nursing organization. Dr. Grant spoke to the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in nursing, and touched on some of ANA’s key initiatives and advocacy efforts. Dr. Grant reminded the audience that nursing is the largest health profession and most trusted one, and underscored that it is nurses who spend the most time with patients. The event can be viewed here.

On Thursday, May 12, a webinar addressed the future of nursing, with specific focus on innovation and Mount Sinai Nursing’s pivotal role in health equity.

On-site events were numerous. From ice cream parties to red carpet dancing and award ceremonies, nurses were in the spotlight, being thanked for their commitment to safe and compassionate care, leadership, innovation, and teamwork. Event photos were posted on social media channels, websites, the Daily app, and digital sites. A celebratory video, “To the Nurses,” has been posted on the Health System’s social media channels, lobby monitors, and You Tube playlist.

Ernest J. Grant, PhD, delivered a keynote address.

Two of Mount Sinai’s nurses garnered national attention in a segment on Today, the NBC morning show. Inspired by the care she received from Karen Devries, RN, a nurse manager at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, as a teenage cancer patient, Sierra Flores, RN, decided to pursue a career in nursing.  She joined that hospital this year but had not seen Karen because they work in different departments. Sierra and Karen were reunited on the show, after not being in touch for fifteen years.

Although most events took place during Nurses Week, the Health System also observed National Nurses Month through a partnership with iHeart Media. Shelli Sonstein, morning show host of iHeart Radio’s Q104.3 FM, interviewed some outstanding nurses from across the system to highlight how nurses are an integral part of the caregiving team. Their stories are featured on Mount Sinai’s Stories of Nursing Excellence web page, and the full interviews are posted on a dedicated iHeart Nursing Excellence site.

“At this moment, a nurse is at a bedside caring for a loved one. At a computer compiling research findings. At a community site bringing tests to those in need. In a classroom training tomorrow’s clinicians,” the site says. “With an intimate knowledge of each patient, unwavering dedication, and relentless devotion to the highest level of care, our nurses are an integral part of the caregiving team.”

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