What is the health physics journal?
The Health Physics Journal, the official journal of the Society, is issued monthly and contains refereed technical publications in the general field of radiation protection, technical notes and letters, book reviews, and a calendar of future meetings and events related to radiation protection or nuclear science.
What kind of publications does the Health Physics Society publish?
The Health Physics Society (HPS) issues several types of official publications: Health Physics News, the Health Physics Journal, Operational Radiation Safety, special publications (proceedings and educational materials), and American National Standards.
Why become a health physics reviewer?
You will be able to select your specific areas of expertise, so you only review papers from your particular corner of health physics. This is a great way to keep up with the field and to improve your own writing and critical thinking, in addition to providing a valuable service to your profession.
What is the HPS publications style guide?
The HPS Publications Style Guide is provided to aid authors and editors of HPS publications, documents, and web pages in presenting clear and understandable material to health physicists, those in other scientific fields, and nontechnical audiences.
Where can I find the author guidelines for nursing journal articles?
Click here to download the Author Guidelines. Click here to download the author agreement (must be submitted with your article). American Nurse Journal, the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Nurses Association, is dedicated to integrating the art and science of nursing.
How do you write a manuscript for a nursing journal?
When writing the manuscript, follow these guidelines: Base your information on the latest nursing standards and clinical practice guidelines. Be clear and concise; avoid convoluted sentences. Provide examples and practical points. Address readers directly, as if you’re speaking to them. For example: “After turning on the power, connect the tube….”