Craft powerful introductions so readers want to read moreDo you want people to read your published article on your study or evidence-based practice project? Of course you do! But unless you start…
Publication extenders—A powerful tool for extending your article’s reachYou’ve worked hard to get your article published, so why should you put in more time? Because extenders can boost the uptake of your…
Strengthen health systems worldwide: Invest in nursing professional developmentHealthcare workers are the bedrock of an effective healthcare system and nurses comprise nearly 60% of the global healthcare workforce. Despite this significant presence,…
Remembering Eloise RichardsonDuring World War II, countless women answered the call to serve, stepping into roles that reshaped history and helped turn the tide in humanity’s…
Still new, still standing: A novice adjunct nurse educator in TexasI entered nursing education with two feet in and my heart wide open. After years of bedside patient care, nurse preceptor experience, and finishing…
The power of plain language summariesMany nurse authors aren’t familiar with the plain language summary (PLS), an easy way to expand the reach of their work. As the name…
Reducing publication rejectionNobody likes rejection, whether it’s by your lover, the organization you hoped to work for, or the journal where you submitted your manuscript. I…
Writing effective continuing education multiple-choice questionsContinuing education articles require readers to provide evidence of learning before they can receive credit. Different options exist, but the most common is a…
Closing beds to save money: How are some hospitals addressing the nursing shortage?Hospital beds are in high demand due to the public’s growing need for acute care services. However, many hospitals have a shortage of nurses,…
Enhancing rural health through expanded APRN scope of practiceRural American communities frequently struggle to provide adequate primary care services due to limited healthcare facilities and a shortage of qualified professionals. Advanced practice…
Reverse mentoring: Our journey towards intergenerational collaborationAs we’ve navigated our careers in healthcare, we’ve witnessed the evolution of the traditional mentoring model where senior nurses guide junior nurses. Recently, we…
Updated ICMJE recommendations tackle predatory journals, author responsibilities, and moreThe International Committee of Medical Journal Editors—a working group of medical journal editors who meet annually to review the guidelines—updated its “Recommendations for the…
Craft powerful introductions so readers want to read moreDo you want people to read your published article on your study or evidence-based practice project? Of course you do! But unless…
Publication extenders—A powerful tool for extending your article’s reachYou’ve worked hard to get your article published, so why should you put in more time? Because extenders can boost the uptake…
Strengthen health systems worldwide: Invest in nursing professional developmentHealthcare workers are the bedrock of an effective healthcare system and nurses comprise nearly 60% of the global healthcare workforce. Despite this…
Remembering Eloise RichardsonDuring World War II, countless women answered the call to serve, stepping into roles that reshaped history and helped turn the tide…
Still new, still standing: A novice adjunct nurse educator in TexasI entered nursing education with two feet in and my heart wide open. After years of bedside patient care, nurse preceptor experience,…
The power of plain language summariesMany nurse authors aren’t familiar with the plain language summary (PLS), an easy way to expand the reach of their work. As…
Reducing publication rejectionNobody likes rejection, whether it’s by your lover, the organization you hoped to work for, or the journal where you submitted your…
Writing effective continuing education multiple-choice questionsContinuing education articles require readers to provide evidence of learning before they can receive credit. Different options exist, but the most common…
Closing beds to save money: How are some hospitals addressing the nursing shortage?Hospital beds are in high demand due to the public’s growing need for acute care services. However, many hospitals have a shortage…
Enhancing rural health through expanded APRN scope of practiceRural American communities frequently struggle to provide adequate primary care services due to limited healthcare facilities and a shortage of qualified professionals.…
Reverse mentoring: Our journey towards intergenerational collaborationAs we’ve navigated our careers in healthcare, we’ve witnessed the evolution of the traditional mentoring model where senior nurses guide junior nurses.…
Updated ICMJE recommendations tackle predatory journals, author responsibilities, and moreThe International Committee of Medical Journal Editors—a working group of medical journal editors who meet annually to review the guidelines—updated its “Recommendations…
Strengthen health systems worldwide: Invest in nursing professional developmentBy: Amanda Slagle, MPH, MSN, RN, CPHQ, Certified Global Nurse Consultant
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Enhancing rural health through expanded APRN scope of practiceBy: Denise Schentrup, DNP, APRN-BC, FAANP, CNE
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