You are ready to submit your first topic. But, you don't know how to start. This article will help you get started. Please feel free to post any questions that you have.
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You are free to submit any topic you wish. But, keep the following in mind...
We are a community of nurses, students, and professions.
All kinds of people visit allnurses. You have access to the same tools they have.
You can ask questions.
You can share your experiences.
You can rant.
You can leave a comment.
You can share a "study guide".
You can read whatever you want.
Before posting any topics we do ask that you abide to our Terms of Service. Any topic in violation of our Terms of Service will be removed. This is a waste of your time and ours.
What is a topic? A topic is a subject of discussion. It can be written to teach, to inform, or to entertainment. It's purpose is to start a conversation on allnurses.com.
We are here to help you network, share, talk, and learn all things nursing.
We use Content Types to group content found on allnurses.com.
News, Case Studies, Toons, Videos, etc are all examples of Content Type. They are all CONTENT. Content read by our readers. Content written by our members.
When you see a label such as Case Studies, click on it. You will be directed to a dedicated page with similar topics.
Here are examples of how content types help us filter content on the site...
You must be logged in to your account to submit a new topic.
STEP 1 Choose a forum that you want to post a topic. For example, the General Nursing forum (found by clicking NURSES). Or, if you are a student, the General Students forum (found by clicking STUDENTS).
STEP 2 Now, look for a green button and click it. It should look like this...
STEP 3 Editor should be open now...
That's it!
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How To Write A Great Topic
Toon: Why do you visit allnurses.com?