Emergency Nurses Association
Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is a professional organization dedicated to advancing excellence in emergency nursing. Founded in 1970, the ENA provides education, advocacy, research, and resources to its members and the broader emergency nursing community.
History
The ENA was established in 1970 by Judith Kelleher and Anita Dorr, two pioneering emergency nurses who recognized the need for a specialized organization to support the unique challenges faced by emergency nurses. The organization has since grown to include over 50,000 members worldwide.
Mission and Vision
The mission of the ENA is to advance excellence in emergency nursing. The vision of the ENA is to be the global emergency nursing resource and advocate for Safe Practice and Safe Care.
Membership
Membership in the ENA is open to all nurses and healthcare professionals who are involved in emergency care. Members receive access to a variety of benefits, including continuing education opportunities, networking events, and access to the latest research and best practices in emergency nursing.
Education and Certification
The ENA offers a range of educational programs and certifications to support the professional development of emergency nurses. These include the Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC), the Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC), and the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) certification.
Advocacy
The ENA is actively involved in advocacy efforts to promote policies and legislation that support emergency nursing and improve patient care. The organization works with lawmakers, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders to advance the interests of emergency nurses and their patients.
Research
The ENA supports and conducts research to advance the science of emergency nursing. The organization provides grants and funding opportunities for research projects and disseminates research findings through its publications and conferences.
Publications
The ENA publishes several key resources for emergency nurses, including the Journal of Emergency Nursing (JEN), which features peer-reviewed research articles, clinical practice guidelines, and other important information for emergency nursing professionals.
Annual Conference
The ENA hosts an annual conference that brings together emergency nurses from around the world to share knowledge, network, and learn about the latest advancements in emergency nursing. The conference features keynote speakers, educational sessions, and an exhibit hall showcasing the latest products and services for emergency care.
Related Pages
See Also
- American Nurses Association
- National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
- International Council of Nurses
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