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| British Journal of Anaesthetics
& Recovery Nurses (BJARN) |
The Official Journal BARNA aims to provide a friendly platform for members to share their experiences and knowledge in this specialist field. It welcomes many different categories of submission, from letters debating current developments, to research and literature reviews. Have you recently been involved in a change of practice or an implementation in your workplace? This journal really is a great way to solidify your own knowledge and contribute to the knowledge of others, as well as add to your own nursing profile. Have you recently been involved in a change of practice or an implementation in your workplace? Maybe you have an invaluable teaching session you wish to share with a wider group, or you have discovered a great learning resource that should be promoted. We all have something to bring to the journal. For a wider list of possible submission categories please see the 'Instructions to Authors' section of the BJARN. Please view the interview below - Introduce your Unit. A short selection of questions regarding practice and management relating to Anaesthetics and Recovery Units. Your input is important and greatly appreciated. Alternatively, do not hesitate to contact the Editor-in-Chief to discuss any submission ideas; I look forward to hearing from you all. Jessica Inch |
BARNA Conference, 14th May 2010 The Manchester Conference Centre, Weston Building. Manchester
Special rates for accommodation at Manchester Conference Centre have been arranged. Watch this space for more information.
To register with Cambridge University Press (CUP) to Access the Electronic Journal.
Journal Related Documents Notes to Authors - updated |
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