How to publish with Nursing for Women's Health

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Dr. Mary C. Brucker, Editor, Nursing for Women's Health

About this talk

Learn techniques and strategies to publish in Nursing for Women’s Health with editor Dr. Mary C. Brucker. You can expect to learn about developing a manuscript, strategies for getting your work accepted, and common reasons for rejection. During this webinar, Mary will elaborate on what sets Nursing for Women’s Health apart from other journals in this field and the reasons to submit your work to this premium journal. Join this engaging webinar and get an opportunity to also find answers to your questions in the Q&A session during the webinar. You can submit your questions via this link: https://smittalsachdeva.typeform.com/to/lpeD05 and we will aim to answer your questions during the webinar. Don’t forget to extend this invitation to your colleagues who might find this of interest. About Nursing for Women’s Health: Nursing for Women's Health (NWH) is an official journal of the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). The mission of NWH is to improve outcomes for women and newborns through the dissemination of clinical scholarship. The journal focuses on evidence-based practice for women's health, childbearing, and neonatal care. The tone of NWH is practical and reader-friendly while upholding high standards for scholarly content. NWH publishes a variety of manuscript types, including original research with a clinical focus, reviews, quality improvement projects, practice articles, case reports, continuing nursing education (CNE) articles, health care policy, legislative, or advocacy articles, commentaries, personal essays, and letters to the editor.
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