Recognizing the Nurses Who Keep Utah’s Communities Healthy

by Chris Nichols
| May 9, 2026

The Big Picture

Nurses are the backbone of every hospital and health system — building trust with patients, providing highly skilled care, and showing up every day with compassion. As National Nurses Week recognizes the people who make care possible, leaders across Utah’s health systems are taking a moment to say thank you and to highlight what nursing looks like right now: deeply personal, increasingly complex, and more essential than ever.

What’s Happening

In hospitals and clinics across the state, nurses are doing far more than delivering treatments. They’re forming relationships with patients and families, listening closely, and caring for each person with the same attention they would give their own loved ones. At the same time, nursing teams are providing advanced, high-acuity care — the kind that requires constant coordination, sharp clinical judgment, and steady teamwork.

Why It Matters

Health care is facing a challenging moment, and that reality makes nursing leadership and nursing work even more critical. Nurses are often the people closest to patients’ day-to-day experiences, and their perspective helps shape better decisions — from the bedside to the boardroom. When nursing is supported, patients receive safer, more compassionate, and more effective care, and entire health systems are stronger because of it.

The Bottom Line

National Nurses Week is a reminder to pause and celebrate the clinical nurses who keep care moving forward — with skill, empathy, and resilience. To every nurse serving patients in Utah and beyond: thank you for choosing this profession and for the dedication you bring to your communities every single day.