President Pat Manion 1010S.East St., Fenton 48430 810.606.7891 pmanion@chartermi.net President-Elect Marilyn Sprague PO Box 71, Mt. Pleasant 48804 989.866.8132 barney@power-net.net Secretary/Newsletter and Trauma Chair 13660 Nadine, Oak Park 48237 248.544.3448 gerrimuller@prodigy.net Treasurer and Government Affairs Elaine Whipp 8044 Pickerel Rd, Petosky 49770 231.348.7087 erwhipp@hotmail.com Committee Chairs Trauma See Secretary/Newsletter Pediatric Sherri Veurink-Balicki 861 Parkhurst Ave NW, Grand Rapids 49504 616.752.6798 veurinks@trinity-health.org Education Debra Cannatti 18615 Teresa Dr. Macomb 48044 586.228.1643 debracannatti@aol.com Professional Practice Linda Klavon 709 Oakridge, Jackson 49203 517.796. 0262 lindasklavon@aol.com Membership Services Margaret Woleben 29747 Tropea Warren 48092 586.573.6239 mwoleben@aol.com ENCARE/Injury Prevention Kathy Wobweic SANE Bea Kelley 334 E. Felshaw, Gaylord 49735 989.732.2948 Triage Notes www.michiganena.org President s Message By Pat Manion General Assembly: Sixteen delegates from the Michigan State Council participated in the Emergency Nurses Association annual business meeting in Nashville last month. Pat Manion, Gerri Muller, Margaret Woleben, Deb Cannatti, Paula LaFortune, Penny Endres, Marilyn Sprague, Sue O Brien, Laurel Paradise, Valerie Petrich, Laraine Moody, Elaine Whipp, Judy Halpern, Dan Andrews, Janet O Bear, and Kathy Clarke. These delegates conducted business with professionalism and a great sense of responsibility toward their role in making decisions which affect the future of the ENA. The issue that most affected the Michigan ENA, was a proposed bylaws amendment to change all states to a two tier organization. The two tiers would be the State Council and National ENA. The current national bylaws permit a state to choose whether or not to have chapters (a threetier system) or not. There are currently 22 states that function under a two-tier system. While Michigan has only 5 active chapters; Pacesetters, Little Traverse Bay, Huron Valley, West Michigan and Southwest Michigan, these chapters are an important and vital link to Michigan ENA State Council and thus to National. The bylaws amendment was defeated and states will continue to have a choice of structure. Look for more in depth coverage of amendment and resolution Official Newsletter of the Michigan Emergency Nurses Association decisions in upcoming ENA Connection. Emergency Nurses Week: Liz Siivola and Dorothy Malcolm were members of a committee chaired by Dina Chron that were charged with recognition of Michigan emergency department nurses during Emergency Nurses Week. Sample press releases and letters were sent to all 140 emergency department nurse managers in Michigan. Each nurse manager was instructed to email the committee with the number of staff in their Emergency Department. A congratulatory letter and a badge holder for each of their staff members was then mailed to the nurse manager. A total of 59 emergency department managers replied and over 3000 badge holders and letters were sent to these ED s. A letter was also sent to each member of Michigan ENA. A random drawing of Michigan ENA members resulted in 5 nurses winning a paid membership to national ENA. The names of these winners have been posted on the michiganena.org web site. I want to thank Dina for chairing this committee and helping Michigan ENA celebrate our nurses. Falling for Emergency Nursing: I had the pleasure of participating in the West Michigan ENA symposium on October 13 th in Grand Rapids this year. This well Fall 2005 attended conference was planned and conducted in a professional manner. I congratulate West Michigan ENA for their world-class event! New Officers and committee chairpersons: Marilyn Sprague was voted our next President-Elect and was reelected as our Secretary. The Executive Board of Michigan ENA for 2006 will include Marilyn, Gerri, Elaine Whipp in her last year as Treasurer and Pat Manion in her last year as President. State Council consists of the Executive Board, all committee chairs and 2 delegates from each chapter. We have 2 new committee chairs for 2006; Kathy Wolowiec as ENCARE chairperson and Margaret Woleben as Membership chair. All other chairpersons will continue in their roles. Please look at the left side of the front page of this newsletter or go to the michiganena.org website for how to contact any officer or committee chair. Our next state council meeting is December 2 at the MCEP building in Lansing. Committees meet at 10 and state council meeting begins at 11. ALL members of Michigan ENA are welcome to attend.
Page 2 Triage Notes MENA Annual Conference Save the Date! May 3, 2006 Soaring Eagle Casino Mt Pleasant, MI It's not too early to save the date for the MENA State conference! Next years conference will be held at the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort on May 3 rd with evening highlights planned for May 2 nd. Our agenda this year is filled with clinical topics that were requested by the attendees from last year's conference. It promises to be a great conference! The 2006 state conference will be filled with topics for everyone! Our general speakers will be talking about Pain management, Forensics and humor in the workplace. Breakout sessions will address topics such as pediatric IV insertion, chest tube insertions, central lines and CVP monitoring, treatment of hypothermia, SVT versus VT interpretation, complex airway management and rapid sequence intubation, ICP monitoring, pacemaker insertion and care, diabetic emergencies and the latest meds, and asthma emergencies. Be sure to be one of the early birds to sign up. This year we have changed our early registration and you will be able to register for your classes when you send in the application. Things got a little confusing last year with registration being separate from payment and we have decided to incorporate it into one item. Keep you eyes open in January. We hope to have the registrations available at that time. Registration will all be done via regular mail, however it would be nice to send an email confirmation so don't forget to fill in your email address. There's no need to worry as we will not give out your email address to any other organization. We have also been discussing the idea of going to a two day conference. The cost would be doubled however we could also hold a C.E.N. review at the same time. I would love to hear from you if this is something you would want. Please feel free to send me email and give me ideas for the conference of 2007. Send your ideas to debracannatti@aol.com. I will appreciate your input! Debi Cannatti MENA Education Chairperson Website Update A subcommittee has been formed to expand and improve the Michigan ENA Website. The goal is to increase the usefulness of the website for the membership. including pictures of the members. with the course information. Also planned is adding a Links page, Legislative Updates, and expanding Educational information regarding ACLS, BLS, TNCC, PALS, and CEN Review courses in Michigan. The committee will expand information regarding the MENA organizational structure, including Executive Board, Committees, Chapters and meetings information, If you would like your classes included, please email Gerri Muller, Laraine Moody or Margaret Woleben
Classes TNCC ENPC National ENA Meetings November 11, 14, 2005 Grand Rapids Sherrie Veurink-Balicki, 616-752.6798 November 17, 18, 2005 Tim Hayes, 313.916.8875 November 17 Wyandotte Ellen Campeau, 734.246.9865 November 18, 22, 2005 Southfield Joanne McCall, 248.465.4223 December 2, 2005 Donna Gajewski, December 6, 2005 Marquette Gail Schneider, 906.225.3470 December 16, 2005 Tim Hayes, 313.916.8875 November 8, 2005 Ann Arbor Mary Berry Bovia, 734.936.6283 December 8, 9, 2005 Ann Arbor, gerrimuller@prodigy.net PALS February 2, 3, 2006 March 3, 2006 Instructor Course May 12, 2006 Recertification Course June 8, 9, 2006 July 13, 14, 2006 October 5, 6, 2005 Henry Ford Hospital Contact:, gerrimuller@prodigy.net 2006 - SAN ANTONIO, TX Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center - General Assembly September 13-14 - Scientific Assembly September 15-17 2007 - SALT LAKE CITY, UT Salt Palace Convention Center - General Assembly September 26-27 - Scientific Assembly September 28-30 2008 - MINNEAPOLIS, MN Minneapolis Convention Center - General Assembly September 25-26 - Scientific Assembly September 27-29 2009 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Baltimore Convention Center - General Assembly October 7-8 - Scientific Assembly October 8-10 2010 - PORTLAND, OREGON Oregon Convention Center - General Assembly September 22-23 -Scientific Assembly September 23-25 National ENA Leadership Meetings 2006 - AUSTIN, TX Austin Convention Center February 23-26 2007 - BOSTON, MA John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center February 22-25 2008 - HONOLULU, HI Honolulu Convention Center
Page 4 Pictures From Nashville! Michigan ENA Delegates Michigan Caucus Judy Halpern, Laraine Moody,Sue O brien, Dan Andrews, Laural Paradise, Dan Andrews, Laurel Paradise
Presidents Entrance Ceremony Valerie Petrich, Judy Halpern Pat Manion, Deb Cannatti,
Michigan ENA Secretary 13660 Nadine St Oak Park, MI 48237-1124 Mailing Address Line 1 Mailing Address Line 2 Mailing Address Line 3 Mailing Address Line 4 Mailing Address Line 5 www.michiganena.or g MENA Meetings December 2, 2005 Meeting starts at 11:00 Location: MCEP office, 6647 West St. Joseph Hwy, Lansing, MI Directions: www.mcep.org