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CE-eligible ENA training through HealthStream
ENA’s evidence-based courses, available through HealthStream, help new and experienced emergency nurses build confidence in triage, exam prep, and clinical decision-making in high-acuity settings.

Build nurse readiness in the ED with expert ENA-authored training
The Emergency Nurses Association represents nearly 50,000 emergency nurses working to advance safe, effective care. ENA courses are authored by practicing clinicians and reflect current guidelines. Programs are CE-eligible and built to standardize and strengthen care delivery across the ED.
Strengthen emergency nurse performance
ENA-authored courses help teams triage accurately, onboard confidently, and maintain critical certifications—supporting safer, faster decisions in every ED shift.
ENA training programs available through HealthStream
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Who it’s for: New ED nurses developing core competencies
- Includes training on trauma care, behavioral health, geriatric patients, and triage
- Features focused modules on documentation, medication safety, and workplace violence
- Earn up to 20.75 CNE hours; 1-year ENA membership included
ENA: Triage Curriculum
Who it’s for: ED nurses of all levels responsible for patient triage
- 8 course series covering triage law, symptom assessment, and patient communication
- Includes modules on disaster and mass casualty triage, special populations, and prioritization
- Earn 11.25 CNE hours across the full curriculum
ENA: Emergency Severity Index (ESI)
Who it's for: Nurses making triage decisions in the ED
- Covers both adult and pediatric triage through two focused courses
- Supports confident, five-level triage decisions for all patient types
- Earn 5 CNE hours per course
ENA: Geriatric Emergency Nursing Education: High-Risk Patients
Who it’s for: ED nurses treating older adults, including veterans
- Aligns with Geriatric ED Accreditation (GEDA) and 4Ms Framework
- Covers language barriers, empathy, and high-risk conditions
- Up to 5.25 CNE hours across Level I, II, III, and Veterans care
ENA: Introduction to Trauma
Who it's for: Nurses onboarding to the ED or refreshing core trauma skills
- Covers early trauma assessment and stabilization for adult and pediatric patients
- Builds clinical confidence through foundational, scenario-based training
- Earn 1.25 CNE hours per course
ENA: CEN Online Review 3.0
Who it’s for: Emergency nurses preparing for the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) exam
- Practice with interactive modules and exam-style questions
- Includes pre- and post-tests with rationales and 18 CNE hours
- Earn a discount on ENA membership with course enrollment
ENA: Healthy Coping Mechanisms / Stress to Strength
Who it’s for: Emergency nurses managing stress and burnout
- Learn daily practices to manage acute and chronic stress
- Includes the Stress Continuum Model for emotional self-checks
- 0.5 CNE hours per course
Who uses ENA training?
ENA training programs support a wide range of roles across the emergency department.

ED Nurses
Make better triage decisions, manage critical patients, and stay current on ED protocols
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Nurse Managers
Develop staff, support retention, elevate care quality

Nurse Educators
Streamline training, boost engagement, ensure compliance

ED Leaders
Close training gaps, reduce risk, and support consistent performance
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ENA training—powered by hStream
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Emergency Severity Index?
The ESI is a five-level triage tool used to quickly identify patients needing immediate care. ENA’s 2.0 course includes pediatric and adult tracks.
How do I prepare for the CEN exam online?
ENA's CEN Online Review 3.0 aligns with the BCEN exam outline and includes self-paced modules, practice assessments, and CNE credit.
Are these ENA courses eligible for continuing education credit?
Yes. All courses offer CNE hours that meet most state requirements for license renewal.
Can ENA courses be assigned in our LMS?
Yes. All courses integrate with HealthStream and can be tracked through your organization’s LMS platform.
Which course is best for new emergency nurses?
The Clinical Novice Pathway is specifically designed for new hires and covers core topics like triage, trauma, geriatric care, and documentation.
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Let’s build stronger emergency teams—together
Whether you're onboarding new nurses or strengthening triage accuracy across the ED, we’re here to help you put ENA’s trusted training to work. Let’s talk about the best fit for your team, goals, and systems.
- Get help selecting the right courses for your team’s experience level
- See how ENA content integrates with your existing LMS
- Explore CE credit details and course completion tracking
- Learn more about onboarding support and technical setup
- Talk through pricing, licensing, and membership options