British Journal of Nursing - Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP)

 

British Journal of Nursing (BJN) is launching a new Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP) series that will begin publication in January 2021.

The series is aimed at nurses who are practising at an advanced care level or who are taking the ACP course.

Our ACP series will cover a range of clinical disciplines from hepatology to end of life care. Articles will cover critical thinking and diagnostic reasoning as well as prescribing practice and consultation and clinical assessment.


A selection of upcoming ACP articles:

  • Critical Thinking and Diagnostic Reasoning
  • Consultation and Clinical Assessment of the Cardiac system
  • Exploring the impact of the ACP roles in Emergency Care


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