Happy Birthday Florence Nightingale!

By Scrubadoo’s Jen Hankin

Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale defined nursing over 100 years ago as, “the act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery.”

Nurses were no longer untrained housekeepers but people educated in the care of the sick due to Nightingale’s efforts. And thus the birth, although we didn’t know it then, of National Nurses Week began.

National Nurses Week is celebrated annually from May 6, also known as National Nurses Day, through May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday.

Nightingale is the considered the “mother” of professional modern nursing, after establishing the first secular nursing school in the world, St. Thomas’ Hospital in London. The school is now part of King’s College London. New nurses today still take the Nightingale Pledge in Florences’ honor.

With such a powerful and memorable mentor for the nursing industry, it’s no wonder, National Nurses Week concludes on Florence Nightingale’s birthday. A nice sentiment back to the original roots of nursing. Each year, National Nurses Week embodies a theme chosen by the American Nurses Association. The 2012 theme is Nurses: Advocating, Leading, Caring to help celebrate nurses and all that they do!

May 6 through May 12 are fixed dates, always marking National Nurses Week. In 1998, May 8 was designated as National Student Nurses Day. And as of 2003, National School Nurse Day is celebrated on the Wednesday within the week.

With over 3.1 million licensed registered nurses in the United States, how will you be celebrating? How about holding a special celebration or reception to recognize nurses in your community? Who would you honor?

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Scrubs Never Looked So Good

By Scrubadoo’s Jen Hankin

Who would have ever thought Scrubs could be fashionable? Students from the University of Minnesota’s College of Design were selected to create three looks using medical scrubs and modeled them in a Scrubbed Into Fashion Show at TCF Bank Stadium. Scrubadoo was the main sponsor for the event, donating all the scrubs which were then turned into garments.

The Scrubbed Into Fashion Challenge, in it’s second annual installment, is a “Project Runway”inspired event produced by the Medical School Student Council and the Fashion and Business student group.

Eight c design students were selected & asked to create a ready-to-wear look, a couture look, and a traditional medical attire look. The theme this year was African culture. Scrubbed Into Fashion partnered with the Smile Network, a Minnesota-based nonprofit which provided reconstructive surgeries for children and young adults in developing countries.  All proceeds were given to the Smile Network, who’s next destination is Africa.

The Fashion Show had about 450 attendees and tripled last year’s earnings, raising about $15,000. This money will go toward funding 30 surgeries for an upcoming mission to Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.

Students from the University’s dental and medical schools modeled the African-inspired garments. As an added challenge, this year’s designers had to incorporate a male model in their runway collections. Most of the designers saw this as their biggest challenge.

The event originated in 2010 through a conversation at a conference-room table with medical student Phillip Radke and Kim Valentini, founder of the Smile Network.

“I wanted to create an opportunity for young talent to flourish,” Radke said. “And to see my crazy, zany dream become a reality.”

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