Professional Development
These contributions enhance engagement, empowerment, and professional development. Takeaways: Exemplar writing for the Magnet application requires reflection, evidence gathering, and research. Clinical nurse participation…
Writing for publication: Strategies for success
Follow these tips to improve the chances your article will be published. Editor’s note: Dissemination 101 is a series designed to help nurses share…
Guidelines for bolstering writing success
Evidence-based guidelines, one of the hallmarks of nursing practice, are a tool that helps ensure patients achieve optimal outcomes. Guidelines also can be a…
A formula for writing success
Most writers are more comfortable with words than numbers, particularly when math is involved. We tend to remember English or literature classes from school…
Writing resources
The fourth edition of Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses was released in January, and I’m thankful to the team of 28 contributors…
Tips for pandemic precepting
Takeaways: The COVID-19 pandemic has altered clinical experiences for many schools of nursing so that some students and new graduates may be less prepared…
Develop millennial leaders with generation collaboration
Millennials—the generation that spans 1981 to 1996—have created quite a buzz in the nursing profession over the past decade. This group of individuals is…
Developing and expanding APRN and PA teams
Takeaways: Advanced practice RN (APRN) and physician assistant (PA) roles are increasing in both primary and acute care settings. The integration of APRNs and…
Promotion—the last step in writing for publication
You smile as you sign off on the final version of your article slated to be published in a well-respected journal. Your first article…
Writing challenge: Narrow the topic
One of the greatest challenges in writing is narrowing the topic. Beginning and experienced writers alike frequently want to tackle topics that are too…
Follow the four Cs for effective writing
Developing writing skills relies on the ability to effectively use the tools of written communication. In nursing school, you learned that proteins are made…
Is your knowledge cursing your writing?
We nurses tend to take great pride in our knowledge. After all, we exert great effort to stay on top of the latest medical…
Uplifting clinical nurses through Magnet® exemplar writing
These contributions enhance engagement, empowerment, and professional development. Takeaways: Exemplar writing for the Magnet application requires reflection, evidence gathering, and research. Clinical…
Writing for publication: Strategies for success
Follow these tips to improve the chances your article will be published. Editor’s note: Dissemination 101 is a series designed to help…
Guidelines for bolstering writing success
Evidence-based guidelines, one of the hallmarks of nursing practice, are a tool that helps ensure patients achieve optimal outcomes. Guidelines also can…
A formula for writing success
Most writers are more comfortable with words than numbers, particularly when math is involved. We tend to remember English or literature classes…
Writing resources
The fourth edition of Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses was released in January, and I’m thankful to the team of…
Tips for pandemic precepting
Takeaways: The COVID-19 pandemic has altered clinical experiences for many schools of nursing so that some students and new graduates may be…
Develop millennial leaders with generation collaboration
Millennials—the generation that spans 1981 to 1996—have created quite a buzz in the nursing profession over the past decade. This group of…
Developing and expanding APRN and PA teams
Takeaways: Advanced practice RN (APRN) and physician assistant (PA) roles are increasing in both primary and acute care settings. The integration of…
Promotion—the last step in writing for publication
You smile as you sign off on the final version of your article slated to be published in a well-respected journal. Your…
Writing challenge: Narrow the topic
One of the greatest challenges in writing is narrowing the topic. Beginning and experienced writers alike frequently want to tackle topics that…
Follow the four Cs for effective writing
Developing writing skills relies on the ability to effectively use the tools of written communication. In nursing school, you learned that proteins…
Is your knowledge cursing your writing?
We nurses tend to take great pride in our knowledge. After all, we exert great effort to stay on top of the…
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