Black nurses’ contributions to healthcare and to society as a whole have often been undervalued and hidden. As a result, many ...
The world needs more nurses. If the heroes spotlighted in this article today teach anything it’s this: Be the change you want to see in your community.
In 1851, against her family’s wishes, she went to Germany to study as a nurse. In 1854, when war broke out against Russia, she went to Crimea to care for wounded soldiers. Nightingale worked at ...
Last week the first ever public statue of a black woman anywhere in Britain was unveiled. Crimean nurse Mary Seacole, sculpted in bronze, now stands in the grounds of St Thomas’s hospital in London — ...
Jacqueline Braithwaite's history-focused print is on display at the SS Great Britain's Dockyard Museum in Bristol.
Florence and a team of nurses made the long journey from the UK to help care for the wounded soldiers who were fighting in a place called Crimea. Miriam: When she arrived at the Army Hospital ...