Florence nightingale: The crimean war and Covid-19 senate Awasare Samruddhi A.1,*, Mrs. Waghmare Sonali2 1Clinical Instructor, Kasturba Nursing College, Sevagram, Wardha 2Lecturer, Kasturba Nursing College, Sewagram, Wardha *Corresponding Author Email: samruddhiawasare@yahoo.com
Online published on 27 April, 2021. Abstract The morning of February 1837 walking around the Embely park Wellow, fighting the high tides of her thoughts a young girl hears a voice coming from the silences of the garden, the voice spoke to her about a divine ministry. ministry to serve the sick by relieving them of their physical sufferings and young Florence was convinced that she had a calling to serve the sick and care for them mentioning this event to her elder sister Parthenope she writes “God called me in the morning and asked me would I do good for him alone without reputation”.her calling determined her to undergo a medical training for four months at Kaiserwerth-am-Rhein. with a least knowledge of the evolution she was about to bring destiny drove Florence to Selimiye Barracks in Istanbul. Where she gained a face of recognition for nursing and no one of us is unaware of the service she gave in the Crimean war, where she gained the persona of ‘The Lady with the Lamp’ she had future predictions or vision for this call as a profession. as we observe the entire year 2020 as the international year of nursing at the sudden outbreak of the pandemic covid-19. it gives us a greater opportunity to looking back into the background we can say that nursing wasn’t a discovery of an hour but an evolving and dynamic vocation. Top Keywords The pandemic covid-19, Evolving and dynamic vocation. Top |