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Roots in Rome

Nursing has come a long way since its roots in 300 AD during the Roman Empire, where religion heavily influenced medicine. Today, nurses fill specialized roles like operating room nurses, pediatric nurses, and travel nurses, adapting to modern healthcare’s diverse needs. But one thing remains timeless: the belief that the body is sacred.

This ancient mindset that the body should be cared for like a temple persists, blending science and humanity in a profession that’s both historic and ever-evolving. From Medieval convents to cutting-edge hospitals, nursing has carried this spirit of care across centuries, embodying an enduring commitment to human health.

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