Therese (Teri) Campbell, MSNc, RN, CEN
Therese (Teri) Campbell, MSNc, RN, CEN Ms. Teri Campbell’s enduring and substantial contributions to emergency nursing include her international work in developing the first pre-hospital RN role in the country of India. She developed pre-hospital protocols, safety training, and nurse competency
State Council Innovative Project Award
The innovative project award gives state councils the opportunity to be recognized for innovative ideas and projects that support one of the pillars of ENA’s strategic plan.
State Council Achievement Awards
The ENA state council achievement award recognizes ENA state councils for achieving best practices and organizational excellence in the core areas of association management, including administration and governance, communications and public relations, education, membership
Lantern Awards
ENA's Lantern Award recognizes emergency departments that exemplify exceptional practice and innovative performance in the core areas of leadership, practice, education, advocacy and research. Advocate Sherman Hospital Emergency Department
ePoster Awards
Title: Effects of Process Changes on Emergency Department Crowding in a Changing World; An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis M. Christien van der Linden, PhD MsCE MsANP CEN RN, Research Coordinator Acute Care Christien van der Linden is a certified
“Journal of Emergency Nursing” Awards
JEN is ENA’s official peer-reviewed journal that features original research and updates from the emergency nursing field, while also covering practice and professional issues. Authors of the Year Award James Glatts, Jacob Weissenburger, Margaret Mullen-Fortino, Leighann Mazzone, Pamela Z Cacchione for their
Academy of Emergency Nursing Inductees
The Academy of Emergency Nursing was established by the Emergency Nurses Association in September 2004 to honor emergency nurses who: Have made enduring, substantial contributions to emergency nursing Advance the profession of emergency nursing, including the health care system in which emergency