Nursing Holidays 2022: Mark Your Calendar!
- Now more than ever, nurses need a little extra positivity and acts of gratitude. They are tired, overworked, and overwhelmed.Â
- Although every day is a good one to thank a nurse, we have listed all the nursing holidays for 2022, here! Get ready to mark your calendar! Â
NCC News & Content Team
Nursing Holidays 2022 – Mark Your Calendar!
January
January 23-29: CRNA Week
January 25: IV Nurses’ DayÂ
February
February 7-13: Perianesthesia Nurse Awareness WeekÂ
February 13-19: Cardiovascular Professionals’ WeekÂ
February 18: Critical Care Transport Nurses’ DayÂ
March
March 19: Certified Nurses’ DayÂ
March 20-26: GI Nurses and Associates’ WeekÂ
April
April 10-16: WOC Nurses’ WeekÂ
April 12: Radiology Nurses’ DayÂ
April 24-30: Transplant Nurses’ WeekÂ
May
National Critical Care Awareness & Recognition Month, Oncology Nursing Month
May 1: International Nurses’ DayÂ
May 6: National Nurses’ Day, National School Nurses’ DayÂ
May 6-12: National Nurses’ WeekÂ
May 8-14: Neuroscience Nurses’ WeekÂ
June
June 1: National Healthcare Recruiter Recognition DayÂ
September
September 4-10: Vascular Nurses’ WeekÂ
September 8: National Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Nurses’ DayÂ
September 11-17: Nephrology Nurses’ WeekÂ
September 12-18: National Neonatal Nurses’ WeekÂ
October
October 2-8: National Midwifery WeekÂ
October 3-7: Pediatric Nurses’ WeekÂ
October 9-15: Emergency Nurses’ Week (link blog)Â
October 16-22: International Infection Prevention Week, International Orthopedic Nurses’ DayÂ
November
National Hospice & Palliative Care Month
November 1-7: Medical-Surgical Nurses’ Week, Urology Nurses & Associates’ WeekÂ
November 6-12: Forensic Nurses’ WeekÂ
November 7-13: National Nurse Practitioner WeekÂ
November 13-19: Perioperative Nurses’ WeekÂ
What Can I Do to Celebrate?
There are so many ways that you can show your appreciation for nurses! Â
Whether you are looking to send them a small care package or simply spend some quality time with them during their days off, it truly will mean the world to them.Â
Especially over the course of the last two years with the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have been struggling to stay afloat with increased burnout rates, staffing shortages, and lack of administrative support. Â
If you have a nurse (or nurses) in your life, be sure to tell them that you recognize the hard work they do each day and thank them for the many sacrifices they make – it doesn’t take a holiday to do this either!
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