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ENA and Elsevier Launch First Global Emergency Nursing Conference

The Emergency Nurses Association is expanding its reach beyond North America, announcing its inaugural Global Emergency Nursing Conference scheduled for October 2027 in Rotterdam. The three-day event, organized in partnership with Elsevier, aims to bridge international gaps in clinical practice by gathering hundreds of emergency care professionals from around the world.

ENA and Elsevier Launch First Global Emergency Nursing Conference

The conference, set for Oct. 21-23, 2027, focuses on addressing universal emergency care challenges while fostering an exchange of regional best practices. ENA President Dustin Bass noted that the collaboration seeks to unite nurses who face similar clinical hurdles but offer diverse perspectives on patient outcomes. By leveraging Elsevier’s global network, the association intends to provide a platform for evidence-based learning that transcends borders.

Elsevier Director of Conferences Nigel Clear stated that the partnership combines the ENA’s clinical expertise with his organization's commitment to advancing access to medical knowledge. Further details regarding registration and the call for presentations are expected to be released in the coming months as the organizations prepare for the inaugural gathering.

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