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About Injury Prevention Institute
With more than 34,000 members worldwide, ENA is the foremost Emergency Nursing Association in the world. ENA and the Injury Prevention Institute/EN CARE are committed to reducing the number of preventable injuries through public education, professional training courses and legislative advocacy.
WHAT IS THE ENA INJURY PREVENTION INSTITUTE?
As a leader in the field of injury prevention, the ENA Injury Prevention (IP) Institute provides professional training and develops up-to-date programs and resource materials to educate the young, the adult, and the mature adult communities. More than 5,000 emergency nurses, EMTs, and law enforcement officers have been trained to teach our injury prevention programs in their local communities across the nation and the world.
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HOW DO I GET STARTED?
You can start by selection one of both of the following options:
-Purchase any IP Institute/EN CARE community-based program (e.g., Choices for Living, Gun Safety).
-Complete the optional eight-hour training to be recognized as an ENA Injury Prevention Provider. |
Find out how you can become part of this exciting network of dedicated injury prevention providers by calling us at 800/900-9659, ext. 4112 or send e-mail to ipinstitute@ena.org . You may also write to us at ENA INJURY PREVENTION INSTITUTE, 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016-6569.
To order limited quantities of our FREE Institute brochure, call 800/243-8362.
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