As part of the day, registered nurse, Nitin Scaria has introduced a 'Hi-5 for Nurses' initiative, with colleagues greeting one another with Hi-5s to celebrate the day.
"Rather than limiting the celebrations to our nursing teams, we wanted to share the celebrations throughout the organisation," Mr Scaria said.
"By the end of the day, we're hoping the 'Hi-5' will be passed on and all staff throughout the organisation will Hi-5 each other, celebrating nurses day together. A bit like a Mexican wave which often spontaneously breaks out at sporting events."
Mr Scaria once worked in a bank but loves his new job.
"I was earning good money and had great hours, but there was no job satisfaction. Seven years ago I retrained as a nurse and I haven't looked back."
International Nurses Day is celebrated around the world every May 12, the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth.