The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is an American professional organization representing emergency nursing. Consisting of more than 50,000 members, ENA addresses issues relevant to emergency care, publishes professional guidelines, provides education for emergency nurses and issues a peer-reviewed journal. As part of its ENA University, ENA offers education specific to emergency nurses. Established in 1970 as the Emergency Department Nurses Association, the organization resulted from the merger of two organizations. One of the organizations, also known as the Emergency Department Nurses Association, had been founded by Judith Kelleher on the West Coast; the other, the Emergency Room Nurses Organization, was established by Anita Dorr in the Eastern United States. ENA took its current name in 1985, emphasizing the role of emergency nurses over the practice setting of the emergency department. As of 2021, ENA has over 50,000 members in 35 nations. More information...
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