Journal of Renal Nursing (JRN) is a new bi-monthly multi-disciplinary clinical journal, launched in May 2009, for nurses and other allied healthcare professionals specializing in renal care.
The journal is focused on promoting excellence in clinical practice and will provide up-to-date accessible, practical and visually stimulating information, written by experts and peer-reviewed by leading authorities in the field, to help inform, challenge and support anyone working within or alongside renal units and to facilitate evidence-based practice.
Although primarily a nursing journal, JRN is designed to meet the educational needs of all professionals working in renal care, including pharmacists, dietitians, healthcare assistants, social workers, physicians, clinical technologists, transplant surgeons and histocompatibility scientists working within a multi-disciplinary team.
The journal will also address professional and training issues, disseminate information on the latest developments in policy, research and clinical practice, and provide a forum for review of critical issues to promote the advancement of renal care.
A subscription to JRN will ensure you keep up-to-date with the latest developments in renal nursing, as well as help you increase your knowledge and skills in all areas of clinical practice.
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Articles which evaluate the latest developments and key areas of debate or controversy in renal nursing practice, providing independent opinion on current issues affecting your practice.