Democracy Dies in Darkness

Good Night, Florence

With Nursing in Crisis, Some Say It's Time To Retire Nightingale as a Symbol

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In an unprecedented and surprising move, one of the world's great icons has been summarily knocked from her pedestal.

Florence Nightingale, long considered the founder of modern nursing, was ditched by a group of British nurses. In 1999, delegates at the annual conference of Unison, Britain's largest trade union representing nurses and other public service workers, unanimously declared that nursing was long overdue for a more contemporary role model.

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