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Texas ENA Quarterly Meeting

October 13, 2023 - October 14, 2023

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About the Conference

Texas ENA Quarterly Meeting

According to Press Ganey, emergency departments face the second highest rates of workplace violence against nurses.

Commure will join nurses and nurse leaders from across The Lone Star State at the Texas ENA Quarterly Meeting to engage in meaningful discussion about enhancing and empowering the emergency nursing profession. With Commure Strongline, emergency nursing leadership can better protect nurses from workplace violence through rapid de-escalation and early conflict intervention.

Ready to transform your workplace into a haven of safety and empowerment? Contact us today, and let’s take the first step together.

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Details

October 13-14

Abilene, TX

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Why Choose Commure Strongline?

  • Reduce Workplace Violence: We prioritize de-escalation and can cover all staff, in all facilities, with 24/7/365 monitoring.
  • Data-Driven Prevention: Track and report critical data to continuously improve safety measures.
  • Easily Deployed & Affordable: No disruption, minimal support needed, and affordably robust.
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Details

Start:
October 13, 2023
End:
October 14, 2023
Event Categories:
Industry Event, Staff Safety

Venue

Hendrick Hospice Care
1651 Pine Street
Abilene, TX 79601 United States

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In-Person or Virtual or Both
In-Person
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Abilene, TX
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Commure will join nurses and nurse leaders from across Texas at this regional meeting to engage in meaningful discussion about the emergency nursing profession. Emergency nurses face the second highest rates of workplace violence. Commure Strongline plays a critical role in protecting nurses in real-time and bolstering any emergency department’s violence prevention program.