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Virtual Presentation Hosted by NNCA and WMANNCA.
“Working with an Editor to Publish Your Work”
CE to be provided for DOD Nursing Personnel
Please save the date and time, August 12, 2025, at 7:00 pm EDST to join us virtually for Dr. Karen Hill’s presentation, “Working with an Editor to Publish Your Work”. If you have thought about publishing in a journal, but felt overwhelmed by the process, please don’t be! Dr. Hill will provide a lively presentation on lessons learned from her 14 years of experience as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), having reviewed over 400 articles per year. Dr. Hill has been a nurse for over 41 years. She recently retired from her role as CNO and COO of the Baptist Health in Lexington, Kentucky. In this session, Dr. Hill will review the responsibilities of her editorial role, including journal management, editorial decision-making, professional leadership, and support of quality publications. Dr. Hill will discuss the role of peer reviewers, including suggestions for how to become a reviewer and the type of feedback that reviewers provide. Steps for abstract and manuscript construction, as well as journal selection and titling, will be reviewed. Common issues that can deter a manuscript advancing to publication will be reviewed including reference selection, editorial feedback and author guidelines. Engaging in research activities designed to improve patient care and leadership supports nursing excellence and dissemination of these activities is a professional development opportunity. Attendees will understand the publication process, including suggestions for success in manuscript development and working with a nursing editor. This will be a great opportunity for those interested in advancing nursing practice and how we can better communicate and share our work. Dr. Hill is also the author of “Establishing a Research-Friendly Environment: A Hospital-Based Approach”. She provides practical advice and a personable perspective to promote nursing research and the communication of outcomes!
We will open the virtual door at 6:30 pm EDST to allow for some social interaction before the session begins. Many thanks to WMANNCA for co-sponsoring this event with NNCA. Registration information will be sent shortly.