ENA's Global Exchange program will travel to Spain in October to build relationships and a greater understanding of emergency nursing outside the United States.
As it celebrates the 20th anniversary of its creation, the Academy of Emergency Nursing on Wednesday announced its 2024 class of fellows, consisting of six nurses with a multitude of experiences that have contributed to the advancement of their specialty.
ENA announced its 2024 Annual Achievement Award recipients on Wednesday to recognize exemplary members of the emergency nursing community.
On Wednesday, ENA issued the following statement relating to recent arguments before the Supreme Court about the applicability of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act.
The House of Representatives, in a bipartisan vote, approved the ENA-supported Emergency Medical Services for Children Reauthorization Act (H.R. 6960/S. 3765) on Wednesday. The EMSC Reauthorization Act, introduced by Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter, R-GA, is an ENA priority this year because of its importance as the only federal program dedicated to improving emergency care for children. Each year, 30 million children and adolescents visit emergency departments in the United States.
On Wednesday, ENA issued the following statement about an ED Accreditation program developed by the American College of Emergency Physicians.
Registration is now open for Emergency Nursing 2024 in Las Vegas.