Celebrating nurses with words and actions

How did you spend National Nurses Week? I asked this question of nurses who work in my organization, the University of North Texas Health Science Center. I found the responses inspirational and motivating.

I spent time recognizing the team I work with. Expressing gratitude contributes to positive emotions and serves as a powerful way to say thank you—to appreciate another’s kindness and selflessness. Studies have linked gratitude with well-being and mental health, contrib­uting to resilience and happiness. Read more about gratitude at myamericannurse.com/a-new-sense-of-gratitude.

The 2025 National Nurses Week Toolkit (nursingworld.org/ana-enterprise/nurses-week) offered several helpful ideas, which you can implement throughout the rest of the year. For example, the resources section includes a customizable Certificate of Appreciation.

Celebrating and honoring each other promotes the profession both organizationally and across the communities we serve. I’m always inspired by the words and actions of so many—humbling reminders of who we are and what we do. Let me know how you celebrated nurses week. Share your inspiration!

American Nurse Journal. 2025; 20(5). Doi: 10.51256/ANJ052504

Lillee Gelinas, DNP, RN, CPPS, FAAN

Editor-in-Chief

Read Lillee Gelinas’s tribute to Loressa Cole, former CEO of the American Nurses Enterprise, at bit.ly/4iqe8h6.

To read more from Dr. Gelinas and submit a letter to the editor, visit myamericannurse.com/about-the-editor.