APOLLO HOSPITALS GROUP HONORS ITS “CARE CHAMPIONS” ON INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY

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Chennai, May 2025: Apollo Hospitals joined healthcare institutions worldwide in celebrating International Nurses Day, with activities designed not only to recognize nursing excellence but also to underscore the vital role nurses play in sustaining both global health systems and economic resilience. On a day that shines a spotlight on the dedication, skill, and compassion of its nursing workforce, units across the Apollo Hospitals network hosted a weeklong series of events culminating in a special luncheon, cultural performances, and the unveiling of an interactive installation Gratitude Wall.

The interactive Gratitude Wall, was a uniquely designed platform for colleagues, patients, and families to post handwritten notes, photographs, and drawings expressing thanks for the tireless efforts of their nursing heroes. From messages of encouragement to stories of care that went above and beyond, the wall became an enduring symbol of gratitude. Nurses paused through the day to read these heartfelt tributes, visibly moved by the outpouring of appreciation and support.
Reflecting on the significance of the International Nurses Day 2025, Ms. Sindoori Reddy, Director – Strategy, Apollo Hospitals said, “On International Nurses Day, we salute the steadfast dedication of our nurses who are a crucial pillar of the healthcare ecosystem. At Apollo Hospitals, we recognize that caring for our nurses is fundamental to building stronger health systems. Their safety and well-being is of paramount importance and ‘The Pink Book’ embodies our commitment to creating safe and supportive environments for our nursing teams. We are anchored in sustaining a future where every nurse thrives, and every patient receives exceptional care.”
Capt (Dr.) Usha Banerjee, Group Director Nursing, Apollo Hospitals added, “This year’s theme, ‘Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for nurses strengthens economies,’ resonates deeply with our mission at Apollo Hospitals. Nurses are the heartbeat of our healthcare system, and we hold their well-being as paramount. Today, we celebrate our nurses’ invaluable contributions and reaffirm our commitment to their continuous support and development.”
Juliet Varghese, Nurse Director, Apollo Hospitals Chennai said “As we celebrate International Nurse Day, I am immensely proud of the dedication, compassion, and resilience demonstrated by our nursing team every day. Apollo Hospitals is deeply committed to the continuous learning and professional development of its nursing staff. Through regular training programs, workshops, and access to advanced medical technologies, nurses are empowered to stay updated with the latest clinical practices and global healthcare standards. This day is a tribute to their tireless efforts and a reminder of the vital role they play in our healthcare system.”

Cultural performances and celebratory luncheons were also organised at hospital campuses and staff hostels with traditional dances, music recitals, and short theatrical pieces, all crafted by the nurses, reflecting the unity and shared purpose that binds them together in their service to patients. Apollo leadership also participated in the celebration.
The celebrations also brought into focus the wellbeing initiatives available for nurses, including access to mental health support and careerdevelopment workshops. These initiatives address the growing recognition that nurse wellness is integral to patient safety, staff retention, and overall healthcare quality.
As the celebrations draw to a close, the Gratitude Wall will remain on display in the hospitals’ atrium for some time, serving as a reminder of the impact nursing professionals have on individuals and communities alike.

Tomorrow’s health depends on the strength of our nurses today, and Apollo Hospitals is proud to stand alongside them in service of a healthier, happier and a more compassionate world.

About Apollo Hospitals:
Apollo revolutionized healthcare when Dr Prathap Reddy opened the first hospital in Chennai in 1983. Today Apollo is the world’s largest integrated healthcare platform with over 10,000 beds across 71 hospitals, nearly 6000 pharmacies and over 200 clinics and diagnostic centers as well as 150 telemedicine centers. It is one of the world’s leading cardiac centers with over 3,00,000 angioplasties and 2,00,000 surgeries.  Apollo continues to invest in research to bring the most cutting-edge technologies, equipment and treatment protocols to ensure patients have the best available care in the world. Apollo’s 100,000 family members are dedicated to bringing you the best care and leaving the world better than we found it.

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