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Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research [Complete issue: February 2016 Vol 5, No 1]
(International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing, 2016-02)
Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research
Official Journal for the International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN)
The file attached to this record is the February 2016 issue of ANDER, INDEN's peer-reviewed journal. This journal evolved from the INDEN Newsletter which served the organization well for many years. Since 2013 the journal has acknowledged the excellence of submitted manuscripts by having them peer-reviewed. Submissions are warmly invited and the relevant guidelines can be found at http://nursing.jhu.edu/excellence/inden/ander-journal.html
This edition of the journal continues to explore key issues in nursing doctoral education and showcase its diversity. In the peer-reviewed section Professor Sonja McIlfatrick highlights the key steps in the grant writing process, explaining common pitfalls, perils and pearls. Thereafter all the accepted abstracts for oral and poster presentations at the 2015 biennial INDEN conference are made available. Elsewhere in the journal six doctoral student perspectives are presented, spanning a range of different countries and learning journeys....
Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research [Complete issue: October 2015, Vol 4, No 1]
(International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing, 2015-10)
Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research
Official Journal for the International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN)
The file attached to this record is the October 2015 issue of ANDER, INDEN's peer-reviewed journal. This journal evolved from the INDEN Newsletter which served the organization well for many years. Since 2013 the journal has acknowledged the excellence of submitted manuscripts by having them peer-reviewed. Submissions are warmly invited and the relevant guidelines can be found at http://nursing.jhu.edu/excellence/inden/ander-journal.html
This edition of the journal shows the many variations and richness of experiences in doctoral programs from various countries. In the peer-reviewed section, Drs Waxman, Maxworthy and Barter describe how one school developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice program and how they addressed issues related to the final project of this type of professional or clinical doctoral degree program. Dr Linda Scott and colleagues from INDEN then reflect on the organisation’s most recent conference and the potential role of INDEN in providing leadership for the further development of doctoral education in nursing around the globe. Elsewhere in the journal there is further coverage of conference experiences and doctoral students from a range of different countries present insights into their learning journeys....