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Journal of Trauma Nursing

Since 1994, The Journal of Trauma Nursing (JTN) is published quarterly and is the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses.

JTN's mission is to provide original articles and information that reflect the practice of trauma nursing in the areas of clinical practice, education, health policy and administration, and research. JTN focuses on innovations, trends and important issues that have an impact on the trauma patient and trauma nursing. JTN is intended for all professionals involved in trauma care, from first responder through rehabilitation.

Goals

    To provide readers with articles that:

  • Will become the standard of care for the trauma patient.
  • Constitute a forum for authors to share opinions, methods and innovations to influence readers' practices.
  • Represent the broad range of issues related to the trauma patient.
  • Aspire the highest levels of excellence in trauma nursing.
  • Provide a forum for stimulating medical, editorial and legislative information.
  • Reflect the multidisciplinary nature of trauma and the care of the injured patient.
  • Emphasize the vital role of trauma nurses in healthcare.

Publisher

Kathleen Phelan
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
530 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3621

Editor-In-Chief

Kathryn Schroeter, PhD, RN, CNOR
P.O. Box 334
Random Lake, WI 53075-0334
Phone: 920-994-4560
Fax: 920-994-4570

Email: kschroet@execpc.com

Instructions for Authors

Submitting an article is simple, just follow the outlined steps.

Subscription Rate Information
Even if you are not an STN member, you and/or your institution can receive an annual subscription.

Domestic International
Individual: $ 102.95 Individual: $ 181.95
Institutional: $ 121.95 Institutional: $ 212.95

Advertising Opportunities
JTN offers display, classified and recruits ad spaces as well as insert options.

Full display advertising and insert specifications are outlined here.

 

The Journal of Trauma Nursing for all professionals involved in trauma care.


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