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Kathryn Kieran1, Rachael Salguero, Alexander Wolf
1Kathryn Kieran is an instructor and Rachael Salguero and Alexander Wolf are assistant professors, all at the MGH Institute of Health Professions School of Nursing, Charlestown, MA. Contact author: Kathryn Kieran, kathrynkieran@gmail.com . The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
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Predatory conferences employ deceptive tactics to attract attendees for the purpose of making money from large registration and publication fees. Protecting oneself and others from predatory conferences requires vigilance and collective action. This article aims to inform people who may not be aware of the growing incidence and increasing savviness of predatory conferences and provides recommendations and resources to help nurses protect themselves.
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