Professors and Students of Dongmyeong University Nursing Department Participate in Campaign Urging Enactment of Nursing Act
Professors and students of the Department of Nursing at Dongmyung University are conducting the Mint campaign every evening from the 9th to the 15th at Gwangalli Beach to inform citizens about the Nursing Act.
Mint means "opening the floodgates of public opinion and communicating with the people," and it is a campaign supporting and cheering for the Nursing Act for parental care, including dignified care, personalized care, and safe care. The campaign is held only on weekdays, excluding weekends.
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Students of the Department of Nursing at Dongmyung University wore mint-colored clothes and held mint-colored placards at the event to raise awareness of the Nursing Act, hoping for a better future work environment as prospective nurses.
Students and professors from the Department of Nursing at Dongmyung University are taking a group commemorative photo after conducting the Mint Campaign.
View original imageProfessors of the Department of Nursing at Dongmyung University said, "If the Nursing Act is enacted, it will especially contribute more to the health of residents in the Busan area, where the elderly population is high, and to the development of local industries," adding, "The Nursing Act must be enacted for the students who dream of becoming nurses."
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