Salamatak – Together, every moment

The #Together_In_Every_Moment is a social initiative launched by the GCC which aims to provide support for all nurses within the medical field to celebrate the International Nurses Day, May 12th.

The campaign was able to receive huge support on social media platforms. The Health Council aims to encourage the Gulf society to show more gratitude to celebrate the efforts of nurses.

Participating members of the Gulf society were awarded for their participation in the campaign.

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To every nurse around the world

Social experiments prove that the majority of people cannot easily aid a person they do not know or have no relations with whatsoever.

In return, these heroes are willing to treat us regardless of our physical or mental states and are willing to do everything in their power to help a person in need. Nurses jump to rescue anyone no matter their race, gender, or nationality.

They face countless situations where they help people regain full control over their lives. They share our joy and sorrow and act as our light at the end of the tunnel.

They stand with us during difficult times to hold our hands.

They support us with their constant giving. For them, we are eternally grateful.

We are thankful for every nurse who stood by their patients to support them and help them.

Facts on Nurses

  • Statistics show that 20 million nurses exist worldwide and the need for them is increasing.
  • Scientific studies prove that nurses, with the help of Allah, save 90 patients from death each year.
  • Nurses spend the majority of their time with their patients, approximately 11 billion hours a year.
  • Some specialized nurses in the UK are able to perform surgeries such as stomach, bones, or heart surgeries.

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  • Do you know Florence Nightingale, also known as The Lady with the Lamp?

    Florence was called the Lady with the Lamp because she would walk around battlefields at night looking for injured or fallen men to aid them.

    She led the first volunteer campaign for English nurses in the Crimean War in 1954.

    She cared immensely for the patients and tried her best to care for them and clean their wounds dropping the rate of mortality from 44% to only 2%.

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Salamatak is an awareness program with an authentic Arab spirit that provides health advice and guidance in line with the standards of international health awareness organizations. It aims to elevate society through health and safety awareness in a spontaneous way, and targets healthy people in particular and society in general.

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