June 4, 2022
ENA President Jennifer Schmitz Statement on Recent Gun Violence
Today is recognized as National Gun Violence Awareness Day and the time is now to prevent the tragic consequences of gun violence.
Today is recognized as National Gun Violence Awareness Day and the time is now to prevent the tragic consequences of gun violence.
The Emergency Nurses Association, in partnership with dBase Media, on Wednesday announced plans for a unique online video series focused on solutions to today’s challenges in emergency nursing and how that work is shaping the specialty’s future.
Kelleher award recipient Barbara Baldwin headlines list of ENA's 2022 Annual Achievement Award honorees.
The Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act would require facilities to have a plan for violence mitigation.
Nurses have been bitten, punched and strangled with stethoscopes, “all while just trying to provide basic care to patients,” Todd Haines, a member of the Emergency Nurses Association, said.
Speaker after speaker, veteran emergency department (ED) physicians and nurses approached the podium for a press conference last Wednesday morning on the US Capitol lawn across from the East Senate steps to describe violent incidents ...
Leaders and members of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) and American College of Emergency Physicians called on Congress last Wednesday to pass legislation aimed at reducing violence against health care workers.
ENA honored with award in recognition of emergency nurses tireless efforts during pandemic.
Three emergency nurses have been selected as the first ENA ENDVR Fellows.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin joined ENA and ACEP members on Capitol Hill to build awareness of expected legislation aimed at curbing health care workplace violence.
Members and leaders of ENA and ACEP will gather on Capitol Hill to encourage passage of workplace violence legislation.
Through a newly published study, Emergency Nurses Association researchers describe emergency department-specific nursing-sensitive quality indicators and recommend further development and testing to better determine quality of patient care.
ENA debuts new Emergency Nurse Residency Program to support ED nurse recruitment and retention.
Up-and-comers in the emergency nursing field can now apply to be recognized in the Emergency Nurses Association’s member magazine, ENA Connection, as a member of its 2022 Class of 20 Under 40.
New law is a major victory in healthcare workers’ health and well-being.
Brandon Smith, an Oakwood native who now resides in Rossville, is gearing up for the 2022 United Airlines NYC Half, a signature event set for Sunday, March 20, the first New York Road Runners race to return to its traditional size since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
ENA calls signing of Dr. Lorna Breen Act a victory for mental health and well-being of emergency nurses.
Registration opened Thursday for Emergency Nursing 2022 in Denver.
ENA's flagship trauma nursing education will be available in India thanks to new partnership.
Amid great concern for the health and well-being of the Ukrainian people, ENA has donated $25,000 to humanitarian relief efforts.