National Nurses Week Is May 6-12 With Lots Of Charlotte-Area Deals And Freebies
Being a nurse is not an easy job and they’re often underappreciated for the remarkable work they do. But at least this week, nurses are getting some love from restaurants…

National Nurses Week is May 6-12, 2024 and there are deals and freebies galore for the hardworking folks in this demanding field. (Photo by dusanpetkovic/iStock via Getty Images)
Photo by dusanpetkovic/iStock via Getty ImagesBeing a nurse is not an easy job and they're often underappreciated for the remarkable work they do. But at least this week, nurses are getting some love from restaurants and other businesses all across America. National Nurses Week is May 6th through 12th and there are deals and freebies galore for the hardworking folks in this demanding field.
A lot of the offers are food related, but others are foot related. The Good Feet Store, Skechers, and Sockwell are all "stepping up" for nurses and their aching tootsies this week. USA Today compiled a long list of well-deserved deals for National Nurses Week. Check out the ones you can take advantage of in the Charlotte area below!
National Nurses Week 2024 Deals & Freebies (USA Today)
- BurgerFi: Nurses get a 20% discount on all orders with a valid ID from Monday, May 6th through Sunday, May 12th.
- Buffalo Wild Wings: From May 6th to May 12th, nurses get 20% off their orders with valid IDs on dine-in, call-in, and walk-in orders.
- Chipotle: Healthcare professionals have a chance to win free burritos. They can sign up for the free coupon at healthcare.chipotle.com and winners will be notified during the week of May 13th. Healthcare employment will be verified.
- Dunkin': Nurses can get a free medium hot or iced coffee, no purchase necessary, on Monday, May 6th. (Excludes Frozen Coffee, Cold Brew and Nitro Cold Brew. Espresso shots, flavors, dairy alternatives & cold foam may be an additional charge.)
- Firehouse Subs: The sandwich chain has a week of specials available starting Monday, May 6th through its Firehouse Rewards loyalty program and app including (on Wednesday) BOGO Hook & Ladder Subs and (on Friday) two medium sandwiches for $12 or two large sandwiches for $18.
- The Good Feet Store: Nurses can get a complimentary pair of Architek Comfort Slip-Ons and three pairs of OS1st Comfort socks with the purchase of at least a Good Feet Store 3-Step Arch Support System. (Note: if Architeks are not available, a pair of Brooks running shoes will be provided. Valid nurse's ID is required.)
- Buzz E-Bikes and Huffy Bicycles: Both companies are giving nurses 20% off online purchases year-round when verifying their ID.me at checkout.
- InsomniaCookies: The bakery chain is giving nurses a free Classic cookie in-store, no purchase necessary, all week beginning Monday, May 6th. (Just show a valid ID; availability varies by location.)
- McAlister’s Deli: Nurses can get either one free big Sweet Tea, Unsweet Tea, ½ Sweet & ½ Unsweet Tea, or ½ Lemonade & ½ Sweet/Unsweet Tea (flavor shots excluded) from Monday, May 6th through Sunday, May 12th with their badge or ID. Offer valid in-store only; no purchase necessary.
- Potbelly Sandwich Works: Nurses get a free cookie or fountain drink with the purchase of an entrée by showing their ID Monday, May 6th through Sunday, May 12th. All customers can get free delivery on a catering order over $150.
- Skechers: Nurses get a 10% discount on all styles during the month of May on the Skechers website (valid ID or form of employment required). Online shoppers can also round up the purchase price of May purchases to the nearest dollar with proceeds going to the American Nurses Foundation. Donate $5 or more and get $10 off your next $100 purchase in June.
- Smoothie King: Get $2 off your on Monday 5/6) and Tuesday (5/7) via Smoothie King’s Healthy Rewards App (use code THANKS2024). The promo code may be used multiple times.
- Sockwell: Nurses get a free pair of socks when they buy three pairs at full price May 6th through May 12th on the Sockwell website (excludes closeouts and 3-packs).
- Zaxby's: Nurses can buy one Boneless Wings Meal and get a second one free on Tuesday, May 7th at participating locations. Redeemable through the Zaxby's app or website for Zax Rewardz members, while supplies last.
You can find even more National Nurses Week deals and freebies HERE.
One More Thing...
Here's something else to know about nurses: they are very much in demand right now. According to Hiring Lab, the United States and United Kingdom are both currently experiencing nursing shortages. Career site Indeed.com ranked the top 10 employment sectors with the most in-demand job candidates based on the resume searches conducted by employers and recruiters in 2023. In both the U.K. and U.S., "nurse" or "registered nurse" were at the top of the list. In other words, it's a good time to go into nursing.
Actors Who Have Played Doctors On Television
Science and medicine may not seem like the most exciting subjects to base a drama around. However, shows based on doctors and hospitals end up being some of TV's juciest. They are often some of the most enduring shows, too.

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Actors Who Have Played Doctors
Many actors who have played doctors or nurses have risen to fame with these roles. Medical series like ER, Grey's Anatomy, and House feature stars that we instantly envision with the titles. In each series, these TV doctors stand out thanks to their unique personalities and medical knowledge.
For example, Patrick Dempsey's character, Dr. Derek Shepherd, on Grey's Anatomy, is one of the most iconic characters of the past few decades. He was a member of the show's core cast from the early seasons, where he eventually fell in love with Ellen Pompeo's Meredith Grey.
His character is nicknamed "McDreamy" by his coworkers. He is one of the best surgeons at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, saving countless lives in the series. In the series' 11th season, Derek is involved in a fatal car accident while driving to the airport.
Dempsey was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama for the role, and the 2006 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama Series.
Then, in the comedy realm, Dr. Zoidberg from the hit animated series Futurama is an alien crustacean. Though his character is a doctor, Zoidberg is ridiculously ill-informed, and the other characters in the series question his credentials often. Despite the constant criticisms from his friends, Zoidberg works hard throughout the series to help his crew however he can and actually improves his practice as the years go on.
Take a look below at the actors who have played doctors on television:
George Clooney
George Clooney's acting career launched after he snagged the role as Dr. Doug Ross for five seasons of the medical drama ER from 1994 to 1999. He received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations and later returned to reprise the role for a guest appearance in the show's final 15th season. ER set the standard for medical shows and is regarded as one of the best shows of all time. Set in Chicago, this medical drama deals with the personal and professional crises of the doctors in the emergency room at County General Hospital. From the exciting to the mundane, a day in the frantic hospital serves up many interesting dilemmas as well as heartrending choices for everyone on staff.
Zach Braff
Braff starred as John Michael "J.D." Dorian on the medical sitcom Scrubs for nine years. This was his first major role in a television show and was nominated for three Golden Globes and an Emmy. He even directed several episodes of Scrubs, and served as one of the executive producers in the show's ninth season. Scrubs is rated by doctors as the most accurate medical show due to its realistic portrayal of the daily life and struggles of doctors in training.
Freddie Highmore
You may know Highmore for his work as a child actor or later as the serial killer in the Bates Motel series, but the English actor gained wide recognition as the lead role in The Good Doctor series. He stars as Dr. Shaun Murphy, an autistic surgical resident with savant syndrome. Highmore was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his performance and serves as an executive producer and director on the show.
Ken Jeong
The actor, who is widely recognized for his role as the unhinged Leslie Chow in The Hangover film series, used to be a doctor before pursuing his career as an actor. Jeong practiced medicine for several years while doing improv and made his film debut in Judd Apatow's Knocked Up. Dr. Ken aired on ABC for two seasons from 2015 to 2017. The series was created, written, and co-executive produced by Jeong, who based the concept on his experience as a physician before becoming a stand-up comedian.
Ryan Eggold
New Amsterdam is a medical drama television series, based on the book Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer. Eggold stars as Dr. Max Goodwin, who becomes the medical director of one of the United States' oldest public hospitals, aiming to reform the neglected facility by tearing up its bureaucracy to provide exceptional care to patients. The series aired in 2018 on NBC for five seasons.
Ellen Pompeo
Grey's Anatomy is the longest-running scripted primetime show on ABC, and it's still airing. The medical drama series debuted in 2005 and stars Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey, the daughter of a world-renowned general surgeon. For most of its run, the series revolves around Dr. Grey's progression from surgical intern to fully qualified doctor to the hospital's chief of general surgery. Grey's Anatomy has received numerous awards, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama and a total of 38 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including two for Outstanding Drama Series. Pompeo's role on the long-running series earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award, and she is one of the most renowned television actresses.
Hugh Laurie
From 2004 to 2012, Laurie starred as Dr. Gregory House on the Fox medical drama series House. Dr. House is an unconventional medical genius (and kind of a jerk) who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians. The English actor received two Golden Globe Awards and many other accolades for the role that lasted eight seasons. He was listed in the 2011 Guinness World Records as the most-watched leading man on television and was one of the highest-paid actors in a television drama at the time.



