Become an HCPro Author
Nurse Leader Insider, March 17, 2016
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Last summer, we asked you to join our Nursing Book Review Group and the response was overwhelming. We are thrilled with how many of you were eager to share your thoughts and ideas for a variety of our nursing products.
We are looking for enthusiastic nurse managers, nurse leaders, and nurse educators who are willing to become authors and share their experiences, success stories, and lessons learned with fellow colleagues.
We’re currently looking for authors for an upcoming critical thinking text as well as an upcoming nursing program orientation text. If this is something you’re interested in, please email me at mclarke@hcpro.com. You don’t have to be an experienced author, we’ll provide you with the tools and guidance needed.
If you have an idea for a different book than the topics already mentioned, please email us. We’re always looking for new topics that will help you do your jobs better.
Note: If you didn’t have a chance to join our Nursing Book Review Group last year, keep an eye on this spot for an upcoming announcement about the group.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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