How to Turn a Poster Presentation into a Journal Article

Author(s): Bourgault Annette M

Contact Hours 1.15

CERP B 1.15

Expires Dec 15, 2025

Topics: Career Development, Publishing

Role: APRN, Staff, Researcher

Fees
Member: Free
NonMember: $10.00

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Activity Summary

Required reading for all learners: Implicit Bias impacts patient outcomes

Attendees learn practical steps about how to write a manuscript suitable for publication in a journal such as Critical Care Nurse. Our panel consists of an experienced journal editor and editorial board members who help demystify the publication process. We also provide tips for successful writing (foundational to intermediate level) and focusing on how to turn a poster presentation into a manuscript. Panel members also share their experiences and answer participant questions.

Objectives

  • Review author criteria from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and how to seek an experienced coauthor.
  • Describe the process of writing a manuscript for journal publication.
  • Discuss tips specific to creating a manuscript from a poster presentation.

Continuing Education Disclosure Statement

Criteria for Awarding Contact Hours

Learners must complete the entire activity and the associated evaluation AND read Implicit Bias impacts patient outcomes. No partial credit will be awarded.

Accreditation

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider number CEP 1036, for {contactHours} contact hours.

Disclosures

The Nurse Planner has determined that no individuals with the ability to control content of this activity have relevant relationships with ineligible companies.

Activities with pharmacotherapeutic credit are to assist the APRN in fulfilling their education requirements for licensure and certification renewals.

Refund Policy

Continuing Education Activities are nonrefundable.