Wolters Kluwer and the American Journal of Nursing announce new Editor-in-Chief

Wolters Kluwer, Health and the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) are excited to welcome Carl A. Kirton, DNP, MBA, RN, ANP as the incoming Editor-in-Chief. Recognized as the most prestigious nursing journal, AJN is also the longest running nursing journal in the world, having published for 122 years. Dr. Kirton will succeed Maureen “Shawn” Kennedy, MA, RN, FAAN, who has served as Editor-in-Chief since 2009.

Los enfermeros piensan más en el suicidio que otros empleados de la salud

Los investigadores de Mayo Clinic informan que en Estados Unidos, los enfermeros piensan más en el suicidio que otros empleados generales y que quienes tienen pensamientos suicidas son menos proclives a mencionarlo a otras personas. Los resultados se publican en la Revista Americana de Enfermería.

Wolters Kluwer wins the prestigious Crystal Clarion Award

Wolters Kluwer, Health announced today that it was named the winner of the Crystal Clarion Award in the 2021 Clarion Awards from the Association for Women in Communications. The Crystal Clarion Award is presented to the organization with the most winning entries for the season. Wolters Kluwer’s publications, the American Journal of Nursing, Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, Nursing 2020 and Nursing Management, collectively won seven Clarion Awards and earned four Finalist Certificates.

Wolters Kluwer hosts panel of experts to discuss how to build COVID-19 vaccination confidence and trust in communities on February 26

The webinar “Disseminating Facts, Dispelling Myths – Building COVID Vaccine Confidence in Communities” hosted by the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) explores why many Americans are hesitant to receive a COVID-19 vaccination and looks at the primary reasons for worry, including misinformation about side effects, lack of trust, and the rapid development of the vaccines.