Month: February 2019

CFP: Advances in Pediatric/Neonatal Care

Sponsored by Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Learning & Performance Department October 28th to 29th, 2019 Water’s Edge Resort and Spa Westbrook, Connecticut We invite you to submit an abstract for a poster presentation at the Pediatric/Neonatal Conference, Building Brighter Futures. Abstracts of completed research, research in progress, evidence-based practice, concept analysis, integrated reviews, best practice, … Continue reading CFP: Advances in Pediatric/Neonatal Care

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CFP: Staffing Excellence in Times of Disaster and Healthcare System Responsiveness

January/February 2019 | Volume 37 Number 1 2 Call for Manuscripts 2019 Special Issue on Staffing Excellence Staffing Excellence in Times of Disaster and Healthcare System Responsiveness (Deadline July 1, 2019) Nursing Economic$ is seeking manuscripts related to staffing excellence during times of disaster, distress, and mass casualties/trauma for its 2019 Special Issue on Staffing … Continue reading CFP: Staffing Excellence in Times of Disaster and Healthcare System Responsiveness

CFP: Excellence in Healthcare Design

We are now accepting abstracts for the Inaugural International Nursing Conference for Excellence in Healthcare Design: History, Design and Innovation, hosted by the School of Nursing and supported by the Clemson University Academy of Nursing Excellence in Design. WHAT: Inaugural International Nursing Conference for Excellence in Healthcare Design: History, Design and Innovation WHEN: August 14 … Continue reading CFP: Excellence in Healthcare Design

Characteristics of E-Mail Solicitations From Predatory Nursing Journals and Publishers.

Lewinski AA, Oermann MH. Characteristics of E-Mail Solicitations From Predatory Nursing Journals and Publishers J Contin Educ Nurs. 2018 Apr 1;49(4):171-177. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20180320-07.   Abstract Predatory publishers solicit manuscripts through e-mail invitations to potential authors, with the goal of enticing authors to submit a manuscript to the journal. This descriptive study examined the characteristics of … Continue reading Characteristics of E-Mail Solicitations From Predatory Nursing Journals and Publishers.