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Publish or perish: writing clinical manuscripts suitable for publication
Joyce Batcheller1, Kenn M Kirksey, Yvonne VanDyke
1Center for Nursing Research, Seton Healthcare Family, Austin, TX 78701, USA.
Abstract:
A successful hospital network and university faculty collaboration offered 21 staff nurses and nurse leaders opportunities to develop clinical manuscripts that would be suitable for publishing their innovative ideas. This process prepared them to synthesize relevant literature and develop their ideas into manuscripts. Ten nurses submitted their final manuscripts to refereed journals, and nine individuals or team members had their articles accepted. These accepted publications provided a boost to individual career development and stimulated further valuable professional dissemination goals. One major challenge was to seek further ways to find time to write while working in today's health care arena. Suggestions for future manuscript development are provided.
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