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The American Journal of Nursing (AJN), is "the profession's journal," serving as the voice of nursing since 1900. AJN, the oldest and largest nursing journal in the world, is an award-winning, peer-reviewed, monthly journal publishing a broad range of highly readable articles. With coverage of evidence-based clinical practice and incisive news analysis, trenchant commentary and original research, heart-felt reflection and hands-on nursing, AJN is the profession's premier journal. AJN's authors synthesize research, discussing its practical application in all settings in which nurses work. In addition, each issue features two or more articles that allow readers to obtain continuing education credit. AJN provides nurses with thought-provoking news and commentaries designed to help them become clinical leaders who are knowledgeable about and prepared to respond to the challenges they confront in their daily practice. AJN ranks 14th on impact among 46 nursing journals. AJN's diverse audience encompasses a cross section of nurses, as well as other health care professionals, journalists, patients, and the general public. The journal has received awards from Folio, the Association for Women in Communications, the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors, and the American Academy of Nursing, among others. For more information, visit www.ajnonline.com
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