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doi: 10.1097/tme.0000000000000532pmid: 39316365
The history of emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) is one of evolution and adaptation in response to changing healthcare demands. The role of nurse practitioners (NPs) in emergency departments (EDs) has undergone significant evolution since the 1970s. This historical narrative traces the historical development of ENPs, focusing on their roles, training, and impact on patient care. It explores early experimental programs, academic training, and the increasing integration of NPs into emergency care settings.
Ramirez, Elda; Davis, Wesley D.
doi: 10.1097/tme.0000000000000533pmid: 39303159
The creation of the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP) marked a significant milestone in the professionalization of emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs). This interview with Dr. Elda Ramirez, the founder of AAENP, explores the critical moments and challenges that led to the establishment of the organization. Driven by the need for a dedicated body to advocate for the unique role of ENPs, AAENP was founded to address gaps in regulatory recognition and professional standards within the broader nursing profession. The manuscript delves into the origins of AAENP, highlighting the pivotal roles of co-founders Drs. Arlo Weltge and Kyle Kincaid, and discusses the organization’s early achievements, including the development of a specialized certification exam. AAENP’s journey underscores the importance of professional societies in advancing specialty practices and advocating for the interests of their members.
Dowling Evans, Dian; Davis, Wesley D.
doi: 10.1097/tme.0000000000000537pmid: 39504421
In 2014, Dr. Elda Ramirez, alongside Dr. Arlo Weltge and Dr. Kyle Kincaid, founded the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP) to support nurse practitioners working in emergency care. With initial support from 39 dedicated individuals, AAENP was incorporated in Texas and received pro bono management from an association management company. Over the years, AAENP has focused on defining the emergency nurse practitioner (ENP) role, developing a board certification examination, and creating standardized curricula for ENP programs. Strong collaborations with organizations such as the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) have been pivotal. AAENP has grown significantly, now boasting over 1100 members, and has produced numerous evidence-based position statements and publications. This article highlights AAENP’s achievements, and the challenges faced in its formative years, showcasing its commitment to advancing the ENP profession and ensuring quality care in emergency settings.
Carman, Margaret J.; Jordan, Kathleen S.
doi: 10.1097/tme.0000000000000536pmid: 39504422
Certification serves to validate the knowledge, skills, and experience required for clinical practice. Availability of a certification for emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) has had an arduous path. This article examines the history of ENP certification in the United States, its territories and Canada, and how the certification examination has arrived at its current state.
Wilbeck, Jennifer; Tucker, Paula; Davis, Wesley D.
doi: 10.1097/tme.0000000000000534pmid: 39303153
This manuscript explores the historical evolution of emergency nurse practitioner (ENP) education from its inception to its current state. It discusses key milestones, innovative leaders, curricular approaches and current program characteristics. The paper concludes with a review of the current state of ENP education, persistent challenges, and future directions. Professional organizations that have shaped both the ENP role and education over time are also considered. By examining the historical context, this review provides insights into the evolution of ENP education, contributing to a deeper understanding of the ENP role and education's significance in emergency care.
Denke, Nancy J.; Schumann, Lorna; Switzer, Diane F.
doi: 10.1097/tme.0000000000000542pmid: 39504424
As demands in the way of healthcare delivery increase, nurse practitioners have become essential components in optimizing access to healthcare and improving outcomes around the globe. The authors recognize the vital role nurse practitioners play globally and that education, practice, and credentialing differ significantly across countries. Many countries have a wide variation in educational requirements, resulting in a lack of adequate advanced practice nursing training and regulation of practice. Additionally, many countries are experiencing increased demands in the form of emergency services, with long waiting times and severe crowding in emergency departments. Worldwide, many programs are being developed to educate advanced practice nurses on improving emergency medical care, but developing such programs is a complex process This article aims to discuss the scope of practice and roles of advanced practice nurses globally. We will also attempt to clarify and improve these global standards and discuss competencies in this role.
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