Corporate sponsors to be recognized at ENA Leadership Conference

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The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) today announced the corporate sponsors for the ENA Leadership Conference to be held in Chicago, Illinois on February 17-21, 2010.

All of ENA's sponsors will be recognized at the upcoming Leadership Conference, including the Strategic Sponsors, Ethicon, Inc., GE Healthcare, Monster.com and Stryker; the Leadership Conference Sponsor, Physio-Control; and the Leadership Conference Supporters, FreemanWhite ED Design Team and Gebauer Company.

"Two thousand ten marks the 40th anniversary of ENA's founding," said ENA President Diane Gurney, RN, MS, CEN.  "So, we are particularly pleased to have these major corporations sponsoring our 40th anniversary Leadership Conference.  They are supporting our efforts to provide emergency nurses with the skills, resources and support they need to be leaders in their field and in hospitals and health care systems and by doing that underscoring their commitment to helping improve emergency care."

The ENA Leadership Conference will explore the conference theme, Leading into the Future, with in-depth reviews of national issues facing emergency care professionals, professional development sessions on career and management issues and an exhibit hall featuring a plethora of suppliers of products and services for the emergency care environment.

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