The AENJ Editorial Board met virtually on Friday, October 29, 2021, for our annual Editorial Board meeting. Marianne Kerr, Associate Director, Group Publisher for Health Learning, Research & Practice, provided the Board with the AENJ Annual Publisher's Report and several other timely updates. It was interesting to note that institutionally AENJ is in 59 countries across 4,832 sites with access. The top sites by country include the United States, Pakistan, Brazil, Australia, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, China, the United Kingdom, and Croatia.
CONSIDER WRITING
As Editor-in-Chief, I always like to make a pitch for more articles at this time of year. Please consider writing for our journal. We always need more research articles for the journal. We are also looking for more articles for our columns:
* Applied Pharmacology
* Cases of Note
* Dermatology Dilemmas
* EKG Column
* Imaging
* Procedural Column
* Research to Practice
See http://aenjournal.com under Author Instructions. For more specific information on how to Submit a Manuscript, see https://www.editorialmanager.com/aenj/default1.aspx.
CONSIDER REVIEWING
Please consider reviewing for AENJ. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, please submit a letter of interest to me at mailto:[email protected]. A Tutorial for Reviewers can be found at https://edmgr.ovid.com/lwwdemo/accounts/revT.pdf.
SUPPORTING RESEARCH
As the societal journal for the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP), AENJ is committed to supporting and showcasing member works. In partnership with AENJ, AAENP is exploring ways to support research and scholarly projects that have the potential to impact emergency care delivery. For additional information, please contact the AAENP Executive Director, Jennifer Wilbeck.
NEW APPOINTMENTS
We are in the process of appointing two associate editors to our AENJ Editorial Board. These editors will be announced early next year. Their focus will be on recruiting additional authors and reviewers, updating our collections, creating AENJ journal podcasts, and increasing journal visibility through social media. We look forward to 2022 as we launch our journal for its 16th year!
-K. Sue Hoyt, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, ENP-C, FAEN, FAANP, FAAN
Editor-in-Chief