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Aug 08, 2008 02:21 AM

Article Contest #5 - Patients who have changed our lives, good or bad

by brian Staff
Updated Aug 13, 2008 at 08:18 AM by sirI

Our 5th Article Contest will have the following theme:

Patients who have changed our lives, good or bad

We've all had patients who have made an impact on our lives. Why not take a few minutes and put your memories into words and share with all nurses

Your articles can be on any thing related to the above theme
  • Articles can be funny, serious, helpful, tutorials, tips, more clinical, patient experiences, stories, just as long as they are related to, "patients who have changed our lives, good or bad" .
For simple instructions, read: How to: Post an Article

Here are the contest details:
We are looking for nurses wanting to share their expertise and knowledge with other nurses. Any member can be an author, students, staff, regular members, previous winners are eligible as well. Articles can be written more casually if desired, or more formal style. You may submit as many articles as you want.

Rules:
  • Must have a minimum of 500 words
  • The articles must be on the following topic: "Patients who have changed our lives, good or bad"
  • Only articles submitted after Aug 8th 2008 and before Sept 15th 2008 at 11:59 PM EST will be considered for this contest.
  • Your article must be written in your own words......no plagiarism.
  • All articles will be reviewed by staff for consideration before displayed publicly.
Prizes
Best Rated Articles (based on AN membership voting)
1st prize $300
2nd prize $150
3rd prize $100


Bonus:
All winners will automatically upgraded to Platinum Membership for 12 months. (a $60 value)

Tips:
  • Write nursing stories that are from the heart, share your nursing related experiences that might be helpful to other nurses or future nurses.
  • Read through existing articles to trigger some ideas
  • Submit your articles early, so there is more time to have the membership vote on your articles.
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Old Aug 09, 2008, 12:32 PM

Default Re: Article Contest #5 - Patients who have changed our lives, good or bad
Originally Posted by brian View Post
Articles can be funny, serious, helpful, tutorials, tips, more clinical, patient experiences, stories, just as long as they are related to Critical Care Nursing
you meant to say, "just as long as they are related to "patients who have changed our lives .."?
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Old Aug 09, 2008, 02:22 PM

Default Re: Article Contest #5 - Patients who have changed our lives, good or bad
Thanks, zoey. The error has been corrected.
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