May 6, 2020 • Education
ENA Update on Emergency Nursing 2020
ENA offers the latest information on Emergency Nursing 2020, which will feature an expanded virtual experience with robust emergency nursing education.
ENA offers the latest information on Emergency Nursing 2020, which will feature an expanded virtual experience with robust emergency nursing education.
On Monday, the Emergency Nurses Association announced it has relaunched the Emergency Severity Index Pediatric triage course with a more engaging, interactive format that will improve learner outcomes.
The ENA Stories video series provides a personal glimpse into the emotions and realities faced by nurses who remain committed to care amid the demands caused by a global pandemic.
On Tuesday, the Emergency Nurses Association announced it has joined other health care organizations to call on the government, private sector and all Americans to help in the fight against COVID-19.
Hilton plans to donate 1 million room nights to members of ENA and several other health care associations amid COVID-19 pandemic.
On Friday, the ENA Foundation announced the new COVID-19 Relief Fund to support emergency nurses serving on the front line of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Marriott and its partners are providing no-cost hotel rooms to ENA members in several COVID-19 hot spot cities.
ENA commended Friday's signing of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act which includes billions of dollars to support emergency nurses and other front-line health care providers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
ENA releases statement on the availability and use of personal protective equipment relating to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In a White House meeting on Wednesday, President-elect Ron Kraus spoke pointedly about the needs of emergency nurses amid the outbreak, while emphasizing the strong role ENA and all ED nurses play in this rapidly developing situation.
ENA's Spring Regional Symposium in Nashville on April 2-3 features presentations by regional health care experts, including speakers from Vanderbilt University and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
ENA and several other partners will host a Feb. 18 webinar to discuss the latest 2019-Novel Coronavirus developments and the health care provider best practices.
ENA relaunched the ESI training course with a more engaged and interactive design to support the triage learning experience.
Members of the Emergency Nurses Association are now able to refinance and consolidate existing student loans thanks to a new, first-of-its-kind ENA affinity partnership with SoFi.
The Emergency Nurses Association encourages ED nurses and emergency health care providers to be vigilant in screening for infectious diseases in the wake of two confirmed U.S. cases of novel coronavirus.
ENA released three new introductory level online courses focused on treatment of pediatric, adult and geriatric patients in the emergency department.
The Emergency Nurses Association is celebrating its 50th anniversary throughout 2020.
Mike Hastings, MSN, RN, CEN, took office as president of the Emergency Nurses Association during the organization’s 50th Anniversary celebration year, the Year of the Nurse and the 200th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birthday.
ENA and Silicon Valley-based Mednition announced a partnership to use clinical data science and machine-learning to update and enhance the Emergency Severity Index triage system.
The Emergency Nurses Association-supported Effective Suicide Screening and Assessment in the Emergency Department Act was introduced in the Senate as a companion bill to the House version filed in November.