Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Nurses are Angels

As the famous saying goes, “A man does not have to be an angel in order to be a saint.” This is according to Albert Schweitzer (http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jan/schweitzer.html) who is a philosopher, physician and a humanitarian. He emphasizes well on the importance of giving service and exemplifying excellent performance by applying your knowledge in relation to your chosen field.

Many of us might say that life is too short and we don't have any control over it. God is the only one who has the power to end it for He created us. Among all his creations we are the greatest, and by that it entails responsibilities for us to take care all his creations. As nurses it is our duty to render excellent healthcare services for the sick and disabled. No matter how difficult it is to pursue a certain task we should still push through with our willingness to continue saving lives, touching hearts, and devoting our lives for the betterment of our patients. Also, we should not treat our profession as a key for a greener pasture because the most common reason why nurses of our generation treats our “duty” as a job is because nurses are not able to appreciate the true value of service and compassion. Indeed, nurses can be angels, the angels of this generation. Because preserving our patient’s lives and to prolonging their journey here on earth can be a “heavenly act” that not only treating their ailments and complications but you can also cure their heartaches and pains.

So nurses God is calling "angels" who are capable and willing to render high-quality nursing care service...would you like to apply?

http://www.nursesareangels.com/patient_stories.htm