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ENA 2021 Foundation Chairperson Sally Snow and ENA member Alexus Moore talk about the Foundation’s record setting 30th year and how paying it forward helps drive the Foundation’s support for the future of emergency nursing.
2022 ENA Foundation Chairperson Jeff Solheim interviews international conference scholarship recipient Nurul’Ain Ahayalimudin about how the Foundation made an impact on her in 2022.
I interview my friend and co-worker about her careers over the years.
American Steve Desroches (47) and Canadian Paul Boyd (50) talk about what the United States and Canada have in common, and what they don't.
My best friend Lyle has been transitioning from female to male over the past 3 months, so i thought I'd ask him a few questions regarding what it's like to be trans in our generation.
One Small Step conversation partners Erin Lewis (46) and Sarah Shaffer (41) discuss not being "stereotypically Black," coping with serious health issues, and the U.S. political system compared to others.
Riza Mauricio (62) talks to her children Rica Buchanan (38), Rina Mauricio (35), and Regie Mauricio (29) about her career as a nurse, the impact of racism and sexism on the medical profession, and the importance of advocating for oneself.
James Conway (69) shares with Maureen Connor (67) his journey and profound learning as a healthcare executive in patient- and family-centered care, through partnership with patients, family members, staff, clinical/administrative leaders, and trustees.
Emergency nurse Dayna James thought she had the most secure job in the world, but the pandemic knocked her out of work and wondering how her family would pay its bills. James tells 2020 ENA Foundation Chairperson Jim Hoelz about...
Angela Kwok (44) and One Small Step partner, Helen Leddy (84), exchange overlapping interests and concerns over disability along with the American health care system.
Friends Nathalie Dougé (36) and Georgia Davies (35) talk about their work as hospital physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic. They reflect on community engagement, burnout, and the inspiration behind their careers in medicine.
Greg Slawski (55) speaks with his co-worker Pamela Endo (50) about their time together at Gift of Hope and what they've learned about their work.
2021 ENA President Ron Kraus and ENA CEO Nancy MacRae look back on the year and how the association adapted, overcame, and elevated itself amid new pandemic-driven challenges in 2021.
One Small Step partners, Nancy Key (73) and Jamie Franklin (63) discuss the intersection of faith and politics, abortion rights, and policies they support.
Questions were asked about the health care system and education for the town and county
ENA Senior Manager of Education Program Development Monica Kolbuk talks with Jen Johnston, a nurse educator who saw firsthand the important value of ENA’s Emergency Nurse Residency Program.
Sara Nichols (50), Executive Director Open Arms Clinic, has a conversation with her colleague Shannon McCarthy (37) about how Open Arms Free Clinic came to be.
2022 ENA President Jennifer Schmitz and ENA CEO Nancy MacRae discuss how ENA and emergency nurses recharged in 2022.
Friends Greg Adams (59) and Elizabeth "Beth" Storm Rule (47) talk about grief, the fragility of life, and their work caring for patients and families at Arkansas Children's Hospital. They reflect on the passing of Beth's husband and the impact...
Jason Becker And Joewell Jackson, two Radford University students, talk about the finer points of healthcare.
[Recorded Monday, February 21, 2022] Karen (58) and Amy (62) recorded a One Small Step conversation together in Charlottesville, Virginia. They discussed motherhood, military service, health, and media literacy.
Friends Justin Vigdor (92), John Horvath (91), and Thomas O'Connor (55) share a conversation on the history of Al Sigl and the dreams of how they would like to see it continue to grow.