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Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal


Title Abbreviation
Australas Emerg Nurs J
ISSN
1574-6267
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Advanced Practice Nurses, Advanced Practice Trauma Nurses, Critical Care Nurses, Critical Care Physicians, Emergency Nurses, Emergency Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Trauma Coordinators, Trauma Surgeons
Scope
As the official journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA), the Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal (AENJ) serves the professional practice needs of emergency nurses by providing them with high-quality information directly relevant to their contemporary practice. As an international peer-reviewed journal, the AENJ is a conduit for clinical, applied, and theoretical research and scholarship in emergency nursing that is original and innovative. The Journal is published four times a year and accepts original research, reviews, case reports, clinical technique articles, commentaries, updates and letters to the editor.
Sponsoring Association(s)
College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA)
Publisher Name
Elsevier, Inc.
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