Victoria Grando
Nursing, often referred to as the "heart" of healthcare, has come a long way from its origins as a humble caregiving practice to becoming a respected and integral profession within the medical field. At the forefront of this transformation stands Florence Nightingale, a pioneer who not only revolutionized nursing practices but also left an enduring legacy that continues to shape the profession to this day. Florence Nightingale's legacy is a testament to her profound impact on nursing, healthcare and societal perceptions of women's roles. Her contributions extend far beyond her lifetime, shaping the way nursing is practiced, taught and perceived to this day. Nightingale's influence on nursing practice cannot be overstated. Her emphasis on sanitation, hygiene and evidence-based care revolutionized patient outcomes. By meticulously collecting and analyzing data, she demonstrated the importance of a scientific approach to healthcare. Her efforts significantly reduced mortality rates in hospitals and paved the way for modern infection control practices.