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The readiness of our nursing force is paramount for us to be a medically prepared and ready medical force. This readiness is linked to adaptability, versatility, and endurance, which enables us to optimize human performance and clinical expertise in a variety of environments. It is crucial that our nursing force is always ready to provide excellent care to patients in any situation, whether it’s in a hospital or on the battlefield. The Defense Health Agency has provided us with this graphic (see below) in support of National Nurses Week 2024.

As we honor the hard work and dedication of our nursing force during National Nurses Week 2024, let us remember that their readiness is key to ensuring that we are a medically ready and prepared force. Our nurses must be able to adapt quickly to changing circumstances, be versatile in their approach to patient care, and have the endurance necessary to perform at their best under extreme conditions. By prioritizing their readiness, we can ensure that our patients receive the best possible care in any situation.

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