ENA's Groundbreaking Global Emergency Nursing Conference Set for 2027 in the Netherlands
ENA's Inaugural Global Emergency Nursing Conference in 2027
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is set to host its first ever global conference for emergency nursing from October 21 to 23, 2027, in the vibrant city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. This landmark event, in collaboration with Elsevier, aims to bring together emergency nurses from across the globe to share insights and experiences relating to various challenges faced in emergency care.
A Vision for Collaboration and Learning
ENA President Dustin Bass emphasizes the significance of this conference. He highlights the importance of unity among nurses, stating that learning and working cooperatively across international borders can empower nurses to improve their skills and enhance patient care. The gathering will feature presentations and sessions designed to tackle common issues in emergency care, providing a platform for discussing innovative practices and solutions tailored to different healthcare environments.
Nigel Clear, Director of Conferences at Elsevier, expressed enthusiasm regarding the partnership with ENA for this event. He noted that the conference would serve as a vital forum for emergency care professionals to exchange best practices and explore effective solutions to shared problems, thereby fostering evidence-based improvement in patient care.
Conference Details and Future Announcements
As the date approaches, further information regarding registration and a call for presentations will be announced. This conference promises to offer not only learning opportunities but also a chance for networking among professionals dedicated to advancing the field of emergency nursing. With ENA's commitment to creating quality education and innovative learning experiences, participants can expect to engage in discussions that will impact practice across borders.
About ENA and Elsevier
Founded in 1970, the Emergency Nurses Association is recognized as the leading professional organization focused on emergency nursing. With a membership exceeding 40,000, ENA advocates for safety and established best practices in emergency care. The organization aims to enhance healthcare policy and resource allocation to better serve emergency nursing needs.
Elsevier, a global leader in information and analytics, partners with numerous educational and healthcare institutions to drive advancements in science and healthcare. They are committed to supporting research and education, helping professionals achieve better outcomes through high-quality, evidence-based content.
For the latest updates and details about this historic event, stay tuned as the ENA website will be providing ongoing information leading up to the conference. This is a pivotal moment for emergency nursing professionals looking to broaden their knowledge and network on a global scale.