Carolina Nightingale Chapter ENA - 351

Carolina Nightingale Chapter ENA - 351

The purpose of the Carolina Nightingale Chapter of Emergency Nurses Association is to function as the specialty nursing organization for professional nurses committed to the advancement of emergency nursing, and to provide visionary leadership for emergency nursing and emergency care.


Recent News & Announcements

NCENA Board of Directors Call for Nominations - 2024 Overview The North Carolina Emergency Nurses Association (NCENA) Board of Directors governs...

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Call for NCENA Delegates to ENA General Assembly **We were able to select 28 delegates with the initial round of applications. We are still looking...

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Upcoming Events

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Savannah, GA

Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 8:00am ET

JUL
13
Webinar/Online

Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 10:00am PT

JUL
18
Webinar/Online

Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 2:00pm ET

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Job Opportunities

Johnson City, TN · Position at DAVITA

107 Woodlawn DriveSuite 100, Johnson City, Tennessee, 37604, United States of AmericaDaVita is seeking a Nurse who is looking to give life in an...

Morganton, NC · Position at Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care LLC

Weekly pay and up to 80 hours of PTO per year!Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care, one of the leading providers of skilled pediatric home care, are...

Gastonia, NC · Position at Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care LLC

Weekly pay and up to 80 hours of PTO per year!Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care, one of the leading providers of skilled pediatric home care, is hiring...

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On-Demand CE Activities

Join us for this self-paced 3 Hour* Introductory Course to learn how Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses can practice Functional Medicine.

Offers 3.0 contact hours

Available until December 31, 2024

Today, sepsis is the leading cause of death in hospitalized patients. Nurses are often the first to notice changes in a patient's signs and symptoms that may indicate the development of sepsis.

Clinical topics: Patient Outcomes

Offers 2.3 contact hours

Available until June 1, 2026

Upon completion of this introductory course, you gain an enriching understanding of hypnosis and its application in nursing.

Offers 3.0 contact hours

Available until December 31, 2024

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