
The air is crisper, the days are shorter, and the stores are full of Halloween decorations. It can only mean one thing—the ENA Annual Conference is right around the corner!
Three weeks from now, thousands of emergency nurses will board planes, trains and automobiles bound for Baltimore, Maryland—home of the Ravens, the stunning Inner Harbor and world-famous crab feasts. With its rich history, bustling downtown and mouthwatering cuisine, Baltimore is a destination in itself; add “host city of the 2009 ENA Annual Conference” and the appeal is irresistible.
So pack your bags and get set to join your colleagues from across the country and the world October 7 – 10 at the premier education event for emergency nurses. Meeting highlights include inspirational presentations by nationally recognized speakers, such as Juliet Funt’s Keynote Address, Overcommitted, Overwhelmed and Over It!; Joe Tye’s General Session, The Florence Prescription; and Jeff Doucette’s Closing Address, Privileged Interruption: A Call to Caring. The 2009 ENA General Assembly, the ENA Awards presentation, the BCEN® Certification Recognition Breakfast, the Exhibit Hall and numerous networking and social events are all waiting for you in Baltimore.
The 2009 Annual Conference Committee has planned a stellar lineup of education sessions and is excited to launch the first series of Fast Track Sessions, 30-minute courses designed to deliver the essential information on a variety of clinical topics. For a complete lineup of courses, Click Here.
ENA will be blogging at this site and tweeting on Twitter for the next three weeks and live from the Baltimore Convention Center beginning Tuesday, October 6. Check in with us to see what’s new and let us know what you think—you can leave comments in the Comments section at the end of each post. We look forward to hearing from you and sharing the Annual Conference experience with ENA members all around the world.
See you in 22 days!
A.C.A.