All Stories

  1. It takes a Village…
  2. Home Alone - It's not a movie, it's reality
  3. A look at some changes in publishing infrastructure
  4. Peer review week 2017
  5. Transparency and full disclosures: Keys to ethical publishing
  6. The art of clear thinking
  7. The village of care
  8. All trials registered, all results reported
  9. Professionalism and authorship
  10. In Memorium
  11. Make your peer reviews more organized and systematic with checklists
  12. Consent to publish medical case reports
  13. Recycling is good for trash but unacceptable for scientific literature
  14. Avoiding ethics pitfalls in publishing: a perspective from COPE
  15. The four Rʼs of revising and resubmitting a manuscript
  16. Structured abstracts improve clarity and reach your intended audience
  17. Post Publication Peer Review: Is it Coming to Your Nursing Journal?
  18. Cataloguing versus synthesizing knowledge as a scholarly activity
  19. ORCID: Not a flower but anOpenResearcher andContributorID
  20. Bundled payment is coming: It is time for NPs to get involved
  21. Recognizing peer reviewers and why that matters
  22. Peer Review Week 2015
  23. Will knowing my telomere length really improve my life?
  24. Writing a manuscript from your student project
  25. Lessons learned from yet another case of fake science
  26. A tribute to our heritage
  27. Constructing the next 50 years of nurse practitioner history
  28. Understanding and communicating risk
  29. Salami slicing-How thin is the slice?
  30. The best is yet to come
  31. New direction-Right direction
  32. Predatory and deceptive publishing practices now target nurses
  33. Author and journal responsibilities postpublication: The relationship continues
  34. Ethical decision-making in Internet research: Another slant on the “Recursive Fury” debate
  35. A collision of history, controversy, and meditation
  36. Some thoughts on how to do good quality peer review
  37. Fake science and peer review: Who is minding the gate?
  38. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Publishing: Avoiding Plagiarism and Other Issues
  39. Publication Ethics: Its Importance to Readers, Authors, and the Profession
  40. Publication ethics: Its importance to readers, authors, and the profession
  41. Publication Ethics: Its Importance to Readers, Authors, and the Profession
  42. AANP Congratulates Dr. Loretta Ford on her Induction to the National Women's Hall of Fame
  43. AANP Foundation announces Scholarship & Grant Program 2010 award recipients
  44. A modern ode to peer reviewers
  45. Editorial (AANP: Highlights of the past 25 years)
  46. New resources available in Wiley Online Library for JAANP readers
  47. A time for celebration
  48. The importance of managing cardiovascular risk in the treatment of hypertension: The role of ACE inhibitors and ARBs
  49. A perspective on chronic illness
  50. Welcoming the Year of the Dog
  51. The Year of the Snake
  52. The Year In Review
  53. New beginnings
  54. International APN Network Announced
  55. The Academy Announces Fellowship Program
  56. Clarifying Authorship
  57. Expanding Nurse Practitioner Horizons
  58. To Cite or Not To Cite: That Is The Question
  59. Publishing Your Manuscript in the Electronic Age
  60. An Ethnomethodologic Analysis of Accounts of Feeding Elders in Long-term Care
  61. Guidelines for Quality Peer Review
  62. Peer Review: How It Should Be Done
  63. The Path to Publication: Manuscript Management and Peer Review
  64. Ethnomethodologic Analysis of Accounts of Feeding Demented Residents in Long-Term Care
  65. The public and private problem of euthanasia
  66. The work of producing multidisciplinary collaborative rounds
  67. Education on Adult Urinary Incontinence in Nursing School Curricula: Can It Be Done in Two Hours?
  68. Education on adult urinary incontinence in nursing school curricula: Can it be done in two hours?
  69. Organizational News and Views
  70. Assessment and Quantification of Urine Loss in Incontinent Women
  71. New Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment
  72. Issues in End-of-Life Decision Making in the Hospital and Nursing Home Culture