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Emergency Nurses Association Announces Corporate Sponsors for Leadership Conference
Date:2/9/2011

DES PLAINES, Ill., Feb. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) today announced the corporate sponsors for the ENA Leadership Conference to be held in Portland on February 15-20, 2011.

This year's Strategic Sponsors are GE Healthcare, Stryker and Vidacare; the Strategic Supporters are Ethicon, Inc. and Hill-Rom; and the Leadership Conference Supporters are FreemanWhite ED Design Team, Gebauer Company, and Physio-Control.

"Health care is being transformed and emergency nurses are in a unique position to not only influence the policy debate but to also transform the delivery of care at the local level," said ENA President AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN.  "As emergency nursing leaders, Emergency Nurses Association members are meeting in Portland to not only discuss the future of patient care, but also to enhance our leadership skills so that we can be the strongest advocates possible for our patients and our profession."

This year's conference, with the theme Learn, Lead & Inspire will provide attendees with not only industry-leading, evidence-based education, but also the opportunity to share common challenges and best practices with other emergency nurses. Learn, Lead & Inspire will feature in-depth reviews of national issues facing emergency care professionals, educational sessions on patient care and practice issues and an exhibit hall featuring a plethora of suppliers of products and services for the emergency care environment.

About the ENA 2011 Strategic Sponsors:

GE Healthcare is making a new commitment to health. Healthymagination will change the way we approach healthcare, with more than 100 innovations all focused on addressing three critical needs: lowering costs, touching more lives and improving quality. For more information, visit www.gehealthcare.com.

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