GEORGE BUSH
June 2004
I am happy to weigh in on Orthopaedic Nurse Day.
Several years ago, I got a new hip; and it was those orthopaedic nurses who saved my grumpy, old life. I am not good with pain, but the nurses at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester stepper up to the plate, told me to cheer up, told me to be brave, and did a lot of medical things to reduce the pain.
The orthopaedic nurses probably don't get anywhere near the credit they deserve, but here's one customer who thinks the world of them.
Good luck, and have a great NAON Day.
Sincerely,
P. O. Box 79798 * Houston, Texas 77278-9798
Phone (713) 686-1188 * Fax (713) 683-0801
WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
June 24, 2004
Warm greetings to every one celebrating orthopaedic Nurse Day.
America's orthopaedic nurses make invaluable contributions to the quality of our lives and provide us with the finest care in the world. Helping patients and their families, you bring to bear in each instance your knowledge, skill, training, and compassion. Whether responding to medical emergencies or monitoring medication, relieving pain or measuring vital signs, you bring healing and hope to those in your care. Patients and doctors alike know they can count on your expertise, exceptional dedication, and proven record of excellence.
You can take great pride in your commitment to this challenging and rewarding profession. I am confident that you will continue to strengthen our nation's health care system as we move forward into the future.
Hillary joins me in sending best wishes for a wonderful event.