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Anatomy of Writing for Publication
Writing for publication is a responsibility of infusion nurses as a means to disseminate knowledge and advance practice. This presentation will describe the steps on how to write for publication including choosing a topic, selecting a journal, and constructing the manuscript. As predatory journals and predatory conferences continue to permeate the publishing industry, the session will also discuss how to identify these questionable journals and conferences.
Learning Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to describe the steps on writing for publication and identify predatory journals and conferences.

Cynthia Saver, MS, RN
Cynthia Saver, MS, RN, is a communications expert and president of CLS Development, Inc., which provides writing, editing, and education services. She has more than three decades of publishing experience as a writer, editor, and senior editorial executive. Cynthia is the editor of and contributor to Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses, which is now in its fourth edition. Her articles have appeared in many nursing publications including Nursing Management, AORN Journal, Journal of Nursing Regulation, OR Manager, and the American Journal of Nursing, to name a few. She helped launch American Nurse Journal, the official journal of the American Nurses Association, and served as its editorial director for 15 years. Cynthia has presented many programs on writing for publication.
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