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Emergency Nurses Association to Recognize Emergency Nursing’s Rising Talent
ENA Connection accepting applications for its 20 Under 40 program.
ENA Connection accepting applications for its 20 Under 40 program.
Revisions focus on enhanced use of algorithm to avoid misinterpretations and inaccurate decisions.
March issue of the Journal of Emergency Nursing explores the effects of implicit and explicit bias on patient care.
ENA's Corporate Engagement Council features industry partners focused on support for emergency nurses.
Emergency Nursing 2023 is scheduled for Sept. 21-21 in San Diego.
Issue also contains research on distraction techniques
Former ENA President Mike Hastings to serve as 2023 chairperson.
ENA President Terry Foster released the following statement on nurses once again being rated the most trusted profession in a Gallup survey measuring honesty and ethical standards.
Pediatric course has been continually updated since 1993.
52nd Emergency Nurses Association President to start his term.
Provisions emphasize screening in the ED and suicide resources.
On Wednesday, ENA issued the following statement regarding an American Medical Association study on nurse practitioners in the emergency department.
Award recognizes exceptional and innovative emergency departments.
ENA and Kaiser Permanente Southern California partner to bring Emergency Nurse Residency Program to 15 of the system's emergency departments.
Issue also contains research on telehealth use with sexual assault patients.
Emergency departments across the country are facing overcrowding and long wait times driven by the recent surge of pediatric patients presenting with RSV. Combining that with an early rise in flu cases and a possible winter wave of COVID-19 has led to concerns about a “tridemic.”
ENA and Nonprofit HR will work together to assess the association's ongoing DEI efforts and planning roadmap.
ENA among three dozen organizations calling on White House to support solutions to boarding issues in the emergency department.
Anna Valdez reaches career milestone as new Journal of Emergency Nursing editor-in-chief.
980 participants raised $51,000 to support emergency nurses through grants and scholarships.