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Newly elected EfCCNa Vice-president

Julie Benbenishty, EfCCNa Vice-president
Julie Benbenishty from Jerusalem is a nurse working currently as an academic consultant to the clinical nurses working at Hadassah and associate professor teaching Master of Clinical Nursing at the school of nursing.
Julie's core values are working for social justice and health equality in the land of Israel. She has co-founded a nonprofit organization "Nurses in the Middle East" together with Naela Hayek promoting health equality in the land of Israel. Julie is very active in the Israeli Society of Cardiac and Critical nursing where she chairs the Evidenced based practice group. Julie is inspired daily by her husband, 3 children and 9 grandchildren.

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EfCCNa welcomes new Council representative

Belgium: Joséfine Declaye
Joséfine works part-time in an ICU at a rural hospital in Belgium (Marche-en-famenne). Her other part-time job is at the simulation centre of the University of Liège.
Additionally, she is a volunteer for the red cross which allows her to go out of the hospital with an ambulance service but also to teach the community. 
For a few years, she has been secretary for SIZ nursing, the national critical care nursing organisation.

A warm welcome to Joséfine

New finnish representative within the EfCCNa Council: Jarkko Koskiniemi

Jarkko lives in Helsinki and works as an ICU nurse manager at Helsinki University Hospital. He has always been working in acute and intensive care environments and is very keen on studying and always developing himself careerwise. Thus, after his master’s degree in nursing and in social and health sciences at the University of Eastern Finland he is now planning to reach a PhD.
A warm welcome to EfCCNa, Jarkko!

2nd EfCCNa webinar successfully held

2nd EfCCNa webinar on 'Taking care of the ICU Nurse during the pandemic' was successfully held yesterday evening!

Almost 250 delegates from four Continents had registered for this event. Great speakers and audience - obviously there is still big interest in this topic as the pandemic has had such a huge impact not only on the professional life of critical care nurses. EfCCNa thanks all participants for their interest.
For all colleagues who couldn't attend: the record of the webinar will be soon available here on the EfCCNa website.