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The concerns of nursing don't end with the patient or his family and community. Nor do they end at America's borders. AJN, with its International Advisory Board and several contributing editors whose work takes them abroad, frequently provides readers with reports of nursing activities around the world. The following list of articles, which have been published in AJN and can be found online-for free-at http://www.nursingcenter.com/ajncareerguide2007, offers you a look at many stimulating international career opportunities. Many of the articles also contain links to international nursing organizations, activities, and projects.
Baernholdt M, Mark H. An internship at the International Council of Nurses. Am J Nurs 2001;101(11):81-3, 85, 87.
Belcher D. Tsunami report. Am J Nurs 2005;105(2):28.
Fuller EB. Takhar province, Northern Afghanistan: bringing relief to a war- and drought-ravaged region. Am J Nurs 2004;104(9):72AA-72JJ.
Garfield R. Nightingale in Iraq. Am J Nurs 2005;105(2):69-72.
Joel L, Stallknecht K. A global connection: the International Council of Nurses works to unify the profession. Am J Nurs 2000;100(10):109-11.
Kiernan J. An American nurse in Laos: one perspective on cleft-lip and -palate repair in Udomxai. Am J Nurs 2004;104(10):72AA-72GG.
McCullough-Zander K, Larson S. "The fear is still in me": caring for survivors of torture. Am J Nurs 2004;104(10):54-64.
Peterson C. Nursing international. Am J Nurs 2000;100(1):65-6.
Thompson E, et al. A partnership to improve health care in Kosovo. Am J Nurs 2006;106(11):72CC-DD.