Nurses also rank their most-desired solutions in study published in Journal of Emergency Nursing
American Journal of Nursing awards Sheehy’s first place in critical care-emergency nursing category
Amy Boren to chair board that funds research and scholarships for emergency nurses
New ENA President Begins 2024 Term
Partnerships help gold standard TNCC and ENPC courses reach more international ED nurses
Appropriate staff levels can improve patient outcomes, ED nurse workloads
ENA, Mednition cooperation explores correlation between triage accuracy and hospital Core Measures.
Recognition highlights EDs that promote nurse wellbeing, advance patient care, and advance education.
When a patient, regardless of age, experiences cardiac arrest, often the entire family is impacted and involved in care.
Designed to bring together people from around the world to celebrate emergency nurses, the virtual 5K drew 1,053 people together as part of ENA's annual Emergency Nurses Week festivities from Oct. 8-14.
From flight nurses to military members, and mayors to parents, the 2023 ENA Connection 20 Under 40 class has it all.
ENA and thousands of emergency nurses headed to the desert for four days of education and fun.
Ryan Oglesby, PhD, MHA, RN, CEN, CFRN, NEA-BC, has been elected 2024 president-elect of the Emergency Nurses Association. ENA members also elect Secretary/Treasurer, Directors and 3 Committee Members.
As part of its ongoing efforts to increase the pipeline of new nurses, promote healthy and safe work environments, workplace violence prevention and address boarding ENA sent the following letter to Senator Bernie Sanders to show support for the Primary Care and Health Workforce Expansion Act.
Emergency nurses need additional knowledge of abortion-limiting legislation as well as the related clinical, ethical and legal implications for both emergency care staff and their patients, a study published in the September issue of the Journal of Emergency Nursing found.
The time is now to improve access to emergency care for the rising numbers of children and adolescents seeking help for mental and behavioral health emergencies. Strategies to address challenging circumstances that affect prehospital services, the surrounding community and, ultimately, patient care are needed.
ENA recognizes researchers, reviewers and a special contributor to its peer-reviewed journal
TNCC, 9th Edition, one of ENA's cornerstone courses for all emergency nurses, debuted this week.
ENA released its strongest firearm safety related position statement in the association's 53-year history.
Emergency department nurses cite seven key factors leading to burnout and turnover, a new study in the Journal of Emergency Nursing shows. Those factors include insufficient staffing, physical demands, patient population, better pay elsewhere, length of commute and relocation.