Allied Professionals Community of Practice

  • 1.  Heart Rhythm Case Reports

    Posted 06-02-2022 16:41

    I have great news for submitting articles to Heart Rhythm Case Reports. I recently learned that our publisher is allowing articles including a figure, for our section, Focus on Allied Health Professionals, up to 2 pages where previously it was limited to only one page. As so, this will allow AHP authors to take the full 700 words regardless of whether or not they have a figure instead of having to trim their article to 400 words, which is quite challenging.

    So please consider submitting your articles for publication as soon as possible.
    As always. I am available to answer any questions about your article or idea for one!

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    Aileen Ferrick PhD, ACNP, RN, FHRS
    AHP Section Editor, Heart Rhythm Case Reports
    Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Researcher
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  • 2.  RE: Heart Rhythm Case Reports

    Posted 06-02-2022 17:07
    This is GREAT news Aileen! Thank you for sharing and I look forward to some great AHP Case Reports with figures :)

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    Margaret "Carrie" Harvey, PhD, ACNP
    UTMP EP Cardiology
    Memphis, TN
    mharvey@uthsc.edu
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  • 3.  RE: Heart Rhythm Case Reports

    Posted 06-03-2022 15:31

    Aileen,

     

    Agree with Carrie; terrific news!  Thank you for all the work you do on behalf of our APH community.

     

     

    Regards,

     

    Martha G. Ferrara, DNP FNP CCDS FHRS

    Assistant Director EP Services

    White Plains Hospital

    HRS AP Council Chairwoman

    MFerrara3@wphospital.org

    @MGMayanrn

     






  • 4.  RE: Heart Rhythm Case Reports

    Posted 06-03-2022 17:41

    Agreed, you are such an advocate for AHPs, Aileen!!!  Thanks- Our group will try to get something submitted soon!

     

    Linda K. Ottoboni, PhD, RN, CNS, CCDS, FHRS

    Clinical Nurse Specialist

    Atrial Fibrillation Prevention and Symptom Management

    Stanford Arrhythmia Service

     

    Stanford Healthcare

    300 Pasteur Dr., MC 5233, Room H2146

    Stanford, CA    94305

    Mobile: 650-206-0542; voice mail:650-498-5914

    Lottoboni@stanfordhealthcare.org

     

    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Division of Primary Care Population Health

    School of Medicine, Stanford University

     

     

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