Emergency Nurses Association to Host Global Conference in Rotterdam in 2027
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) announced plans for its first Global Emergency Nursing Conference, to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from October 21-23, 2027, in partnership with Elsevier.

The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) has announced plans for its inaugural Global Emergency Nursing Conference, set to take place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from October 21-23, 2027. The event, organized in collaboration with Elsevier, aims to draw hundreds of emergency nurses from the region and beyond.
The three-day conference is intended to provide a shared learning experience, focusing on common emergency care challenges and the unique best practices and solutions currently employed globally. This marks ENA's first venture into a large-scale international educational event of this nature.
ENA President Dustin Bass stated that the conference reflects the association's commitment to the global nursing community. "Nurses are always stronger when we learn and work together – particularly when it includes our colleagues from different parts of the world who share similar issues, but bring different perspectives and solutions," Bass said.
Elsevier's Director of Conferences, Nigel Clear, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership. "This event will provide a valuable platform for emergency nurses to share best practices, explore common care challenges and engage in evidence-based learning," Clear commented. Further details regarding registration and presentation submissions will be released in the coming months.