International Emergency Departments Among 25 Recipients of 2020 ENA Lantern Award
July 24, 2020 • Lantern Award
Since 2011, ENA has recognized ED excellence in practice and performance
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (July 24, 2020) – The Emergency Nurses Association announced 25 ENA Lantern Award recipients on Friday. This year, for the first time, two international emergency departments received the prestigious accolade.
“This is truly a historic year with the first two international emergency departments earning this uniquely special award,” said ENA President Mike Hastings, MSN, RN, CEN. “With ENA continuing to expand its worldwide reach, this is one of many big steps for emergency nurses and the association.”
The award recognizes emergency departments that demonstrate excellent practice and innovative performance through leadership, education, advocacy and research. EDs are encouraged to share their stories when submitting an application which highlight their commitment to care of patients, as well as the well-being of nursing staff. Applications are reviewed and selected by the ENA Lantern Award Committee.
“The ENA Lantern Award is named in honor of Florence Nightingale, who worked to improve and change nursing in the 19th century. It’s particularly exciting for these 25 emergency departments to receive this award during her 200th anniversary,” said Hastings. “Each of these emergency department’s staff should be proud of the power they hold. They’ve made such positive impacts on the profession and the lives of their patients.”
A few examples of the outstanding work from these Lantern recipients include decreasing mislabeled specimens, mock delivery simulations and patient-specific safety care plans. Each emergency department’s award-winning efforts will be highlighted in ENA’s member magazine, ENA Connection.
The 2020 ENA Lantern Award recipients are:
Ascension St. John Hospital Emergency Department – Detroit, Michigan
Bethesda Arrow Springs Emergency Department – Lebanon, Ohio
Carson Tahoe Health Emergency Department – Carson City, Nevada
CHOC Children’s Hospital – Julia and George Argyros Emergency Department – Orange, California
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
Cleveland Clinic Emergency Department – Weston – Weston, Florida
Edward Hospital Emergency Department – Naperville, Illinois
Elmhurst Hospital Emergency Department – Elmhurst, Illinois
Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center – Fountain Valley, California
Good Samaritan Hospital Western Ridge Emergency Department – Cincinnati, Ohio
Inova Loudoun Hospital Children’s Emergency Room – Leesburg, Virginia
Ohio State East Hospital Emergency Department – Columbus, Ohio
Overlook Medical Center Emergency Services, Union Campus, Atlantic Health System – Union, New Jersey
Paoli Hospital Emergency Department – Main Line Health – Paoli, Pennsylvania
Princess Alexandra Hospital Emergency Department – Brisbane, Australia
Sharp Memorial Emergency Department – San Diego, California
Southwest General Brunswick Emergency Department – Brunswick, Ohio
Southwest General Health Center Emergency Department – Middleburg Heights, Ohio
St. Elizabeth Healthcare Grant County Emergency Department – Williamstown, Kentucky
Stanford Health Care – The Marc and Laura Andreessen Emergency Department – Stanford, California
The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Emergency Department – San Antonio, Texas
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Emergency Department – Penn Medicine – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
UCLA Santa Monica Nethercutt Emergency Department – Santa Monica, California
UF Health Jacksonville Emergency Department – Jacksonville, Florida
UPMC Hamot – Erie, Pennsylvania
Learn more about the Lantern Award here.