Wednesday 30 September 2015

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) Stops Advertising To Defend The Nursing Profession



Since 1886, Johnson & Johnson passionately started to build up the world’s largest pharmaceutical and healthcare business, as well as maintained respect and appreciation for the nursing profession, but stopped advertising for the sake of nurses.

An American medical devices and healthcare multinational company, Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is the first major pharmaceutical organization, which has stopped its announcement and advertising from “The View” after the report about nurses started an online firestorm on Monday. The giant pharmaceutical business put forward its view and opinion on social media. The organization shared its feelings regarding the nursing profession and their anger over the comments against the profession and announced to stop the advertisement. The company affirmed that, “Johnson & Johnson respect and give high value to the nursing profession and we appreciate their crucial role they play in our healthcare system. We disagree with recent comments on daytime television about the nursing profession, and we have paused our advertising accordingly.” The great healthcare organization further acknowledged that it is ever ready and determined to make the nursing system more advance by raising the knowledge, skill, increasing the level of education and awareness that is necessary for nursing. Its overwhelmed post on Facebook thanked and gave best wishes to the millions of nurses all over the world. Nurses are the blessing of God who grants their lives to serve humanity, everybody in the world should be thankful to them because nurses are the one who touch the lives of people who suffer from health issues. Miss Colorado affirmed in her speech about her nursing profession regarding the talent portion during the 2016 contest for Miss America on September 13. Michelle Collins, “The View” television’s co–host, made fun of her monologue. The host said that she went through the emails out blustering but she did not win. She further commented that Johnson serves and facilitates patients with Alzheimer’s, which is serious, but she swears and recommended to watch it. Joy Behar from online backlash put forward his suggestion after the “The View” statement. She asked that in terms of questioning manner and a sarcastic way that why does the doctor’s stethoscope hangs over her shoulders? That sets off a revolt over digital media, along with nurses worried about their jobs , to save their jobs, and started a campaign known as “Nurses Unite” for that purpose where all nurses are united on Twitter to dictate their worth and importance in a healthcare sector. During the show on Wednesday, Michelle Collins showed sympathy and love for nurses and assured them that they are the most wonderful and compassionate people, and their talent is remarkable.

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