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
Month: February 2019
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
CFP: Nursing & Health Care History Conference
The American Association for the History of Nursing has extended the call for abstracts deadline for the 2019 Annual Nursing and Health Care History Conference. The deadline for abstracts is now Friday, February 15, 2019. Please see below or click here for more information on abstract submission. The 2019 Call for Abstracts 36th Annual … Continue reading CFP: Nursing & Health Care History Conference
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.