Awards
Anna Mae Erickson Award
Honors an emergency nurse who consistently exemplifies professional
behavior and commitment to professional values and is active within the
profession of emergency nursing.
- It is required that the nominee holds
professional nursing licensure in the state of Washington
and is a current national ENA member and be employed at
least three (3) years in emergency nursing.
Examples of professional behavior, values and/or activity
are:
- Demonstrated competence in emergency
nursing clinical practice as evidenced by any of the
following: CEN, TNCC, TNCC-I, ENPC, ENPC-I, CATN, CFRN, etc.
- Active participant on Emergency
Department or hospital committees.
- Active at community level (e.g. teaching
CPR, injury prevention, presentations to community groups,
schools, service organizations, member of EMS councils,
etc).
- Demonstration of professional activities
(e.g. published articles of interest to emergency nurses or
public within last 12 months) participation in WA-ENA State
Council meetings and/or projects.
- Demonstrated performance beyond job
requirements (e.g. clinical ladder, clinical recognition
programs, awards, leadership, precepting/mentoring).
- Demonstrated ability to work
collaboratively with members of the Emergency Department.
- Recognized as a role model for other
emergency nurses
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Special Recognition Award
Any member of the State Council may nominate an individual
Washington State Council member or any other person or organization
with significant contributions to the State Council for a Special
Recognition Award. Nomination will include a description of the
activities deserving of special recognition and how the Washington
State Council has benefited from the nominee’s activities.
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