Emergency Nursing 2025 Conference to Highlight Innovative Practices

Emergency Nursing 2025 Conference to Highlight Innovative Practices

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Las Vegas, Monday, 5 May 2025.
The Emergency Nursing 2025 conference will unite healthcare professionals to discuss advanced technology and improved patient workflows, offering key insights into the future of emergency care.

Conference Details and Location

The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) has selected New Orleans as the host city for this landmark conference, with the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center serving as the primary venue. The event promises to bring together approximately 4,000 emergency care professionals, including key decision-makers and industry leaders [1]. Attendees will have convenient access to the city’s iconic locations, including Bourbon Street, Café Du Monde, and the Riverwalk, with conference shuttles available to facilitate transportation [1].

Recent Legislative Progress and Current Priorities

The conference follows significant legislative momentum from ENA’s recent Day on the Hill event on April 30, 2025, where nearly 200 emergency nurses advocated for crucial healthcare initiatives in Washington, D.C. Key focuses included the Save Healthcare Workers Act and the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization Act, addressing workplace violence and healthcare worker mental health respectively [5]. These legislative priorities are expected to feature prominently in conference discussions.

Advanced Education and Professional Development

The conference will showcase ENA’s latest educational initiatives, including the newly launched Trauma Nursing Advanced Course (TNAC). This progressive program offers 25 contact hours and a four-year verification, specifically designed for experienced trauma care nurses seeking to enhance their expertise in managing complex cases [8]. Additionally, attendees can explore numerous professional development opportunities through ENA’s comprehensive member benefits, including access to over 24 continuing education contact hours and evidence-based toolkits [3].

Registration and Accommodation

Conference organizers have established an early booking incentive, with a May 7 deadline for hotel reservations that includes priority access to conference registration and early-bird discount rates. ENA has partnered with onPeak to provide accommodations at eight official conference hotels, ensuring competitive rates and exclusive amenities for attendees [1]. Healthcare professionals interested in exhibiting opportunities can showcase their products and services to the expected 4,000 attendees through the conference’s Experience Hall [1].

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