Nurse Appreciation: Add These 2023 Dates to Your Calendar

Nurses work every day to ensure patients get the care they need — and the comfort and compassion they deserve. The complex nature of nursing continues to be physically and emotionally draining, yet nurses carry on providing quality patient care and moving the profession forward, which reinforces the importance of nurse appreciation.

“Nurses need to be emotionally, psychologically, and morally refueled regularly to enable them to resist burnout and its many negative impacts such as moral distress,” said Bonnie Barnes, FAAN, Co-Founder of the DAISY Foundation, in a Nurse.com blog. One way to do this is through expressions of gratitude.

“Nurses are refueled when they know they have made a difference in the life of a patient or family member, especially when they were unaware of the difference they made,” said Barnes.

This is why nurse appreciation events are so important. Nurses’ contributions are celebrated and recognized each year — as they should be — through special nurse appreciation days, weeks, and months set aside to honor nurses and their specialties.

Add the following nurse appreciation dates to your annual calendar, and share them with your leaders and administrators.

2023 nurse appreciation events by month

January

National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) Week — Jan. 22–28

National IV Nurse Day — Jan. 25

February

Ambulatory Care Nursing Week — Feb. 6–12

PeriAnesthesia Nurse Awareness Week — Feb. 6–12

Cardiovascular Professionals Week — Feb. 12–18

Critical Care Transport Nurses Day — Feb. 18

March

Certified Nurses Day — March 19

GI Nurses & Associates Week — March 20–24

April

Radiological and Imaging Nurses Day — April 12

WOC Nurse Week — April 16–22

Transplant Nurses Week — April 24–May 1

May

National Critical Care Awareness and Recognition Month

Oncology Nursing Month

National Nurses Day — May 6

National Student Nurses Day — May 8

National School Nurse Day — May 10 (Celebrated the Wednesday of National Nurses Week)

International Nurses Day — May 12

National Nurses Week — May 6–12 (The ANA also celebrates National Nurses Month throughout May.)

Neuroscience Nurses Week — May 14–20

June

National Healthcare Recruiter Recognition Day — June 6

Certified Nursing Assistants Week — June 15–21

September

National Clinical Nurse Specialist Recognition Week — Sept. 1–7

Vascular Nurses Week — Sept. 10–16

National Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day — Sept. 8

Nephrology Nurses Week — Sept. 10–16

Nursing Professional Development Week — Sept. 10–16

National Neonatal Nurses Week — Sept. 12–18

October

National Midwifery Week — Oct. 1–7

Pediatric Nurses Week — Oct. 2–6

Emergency Nurses Week — Oct. 8–14

Emergency Nurses Day — Oct. 11

National Case Management Week — Oct. 8–14

International Infection Prevention Week — Oct. 22–28

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