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For this Cabarrus County nurse there is 'nothing greater' | Local News


Victoria Young
CONCORD – For Atrium Health Cabarrus Nurse Renay Jones, the field of nursing is a skillset and passion that is ingrained in a person that comes with the highest responsibility but the biggest reward.
This year the American Nurses Association with the help of the World Health Organization is having National Nurses Week take over the month of May. Usually a seven-day celebration, nurses will be recognized this year for four weeks.
The theme for the month is “Nurses Make a Difference” and Nurse Jones – an MSN RN CNML, clinical supervisor and PCCU nurse – couldn’t agree more.
 “I feel like nursing is a calling. I feel like it’s something God gave me the skillset and knowledge to be able to help others. And I almost feel like there is nothing greater to do in this life than to help other human beings, especially when they are at their most vulnerable points,” Jones said. “I don’t think there was ever anything else I wanted to do.”

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