Twelve tips for registered nurses writing and publishing
Internet articles
Perhaps you are a registered nurse, who is
seriously interested in furthering your career by becoming a professional
registered nurse writer? Have you thought about publishing nursing
articles on the Internet? Are you aware that there are numerous Internet
publishers looking for different kinds of nursing articles that you could
possibly write and publish?
Many professional registered nurses are well educated in nursing, as well as in other areas, because the commitment to upgrading is essential in nursing. Writing nursing articles is an art that combines a degree of nursing knowledge, expertise and experience with appropriate research, Internet skills and the ability to write.
If you are a registered nurse,
who is serious about becoming a professional registered nurse writer, consider
these twelve tips for writing and publishing Internet articles.
Adhere to writing guidelines.
Every website has unique
guidelines for prospective Internet writers. Publishers have their guidelines for the nursing articles they are seeking for possible
publication on the Internet. Adhering closely to these guidelines is important. because they are looking for specific data, statistics and current information
related to nursing. They may reject articles deemed to be inappropriate or off
topic. If you submit an article and receive a rejection, correct any errors in
it or re-write it and resubmit the article.
Write about what you know in
nursing.
Begin by preparing an outline,
focusing on something that you know about nursing. Be aware that writing
nursing articles for the Internet presents a challenge to registered nurses,
because this is a relatively new realm. Many registered nurses are more
comfortable with nursing, than they are with writing about nursing. Registered
nurses have valuable knowledge, excellent experience and a high degree of
expertise they can draw from and write about, with regard to the nursing
profession.
Do appropriate research on your
nursing topics.
Use a search engine like Google
to do research about current trends, innovations or recent changes in nursing.
Remember that nursing is a profession that is continually in a state of flux.
Non-permanency in nursing is invariably part of progress in the medical world.
In other words, nursing is always changing in one way or another too, so
current research regarding topics related to nursing is vital.
Use key words in your nursing
articles.
When writing nursing articles,
use a high density of key words, because that is how registered nurses or other
medical professionals, prospective publishers, as well as interested readers,
will find your nursing articles on the internet.
Address your nursing articles
to a potential global readership.
When writing for publication
for the Internet, it is important to recognize the reality of a potential,
global readership. Write each nursing article in a way that other
registered nurses, as well as other medical professionals everywhere, are able to
understand what you are stating. Make certain that the nursing information that
you submit for publication is accurate. What you write may be read by a vast
number of professional people or non-professionals from different cultures
around the world.
Use appropriate language in
your nursing articles.
Always use appropriate
language, formatting and sentence structure, when you are writing nursing
articles for the Internet. Make certain that the words you use are
professional, as well as medically and politically correct. Be aware that what
is appropriate language in the western world may not be, in other parts of the
world. .
Strive to overcome language
barriers.
Write nursing articles that can
be easily translated by other registered nurses and medical professionals, in
other countries. Language should not be a barrier, when it comes to health or in
the nursing articles that you write. Your articles have the potential to help
many people around the world, as long as they can be understood when they are
translated.
Simplify your nursing articles.
When writing for Internet
publication, use short words and brief sentences. Limit your paragraphs to
about three or four sentences in length. Always stay on topic. Avoid using
first person information, unless requested by a specific publisher. Third
person articles are preferable. You can use bullets and lists, depending upon
where your article is to be published. Be aware that some websites may not
display them or other characters, properly.
Use appropriate web sites for
references.
There are a rapidly growing
number of professional nursing websites, or other medical websites that can be
used as references in your nursing articles. Include appropriate URLs. Always
check them. Make certain that any links you place in your articles are working
properly and are pertinent to your topics.
Avoid plagiarism in your
nursing articles.
Document any sources of
information properly. Do research on how to document your source material appropriately
for publication on the Internet, to avoid problems. When you succeed as
professional registered nurse writer, others may quote your work, as
their source of information.
Continue to expand your
professional nursing horizon.
Many new professional nursing
groups are appearing on the Internet, every day. You may be excited to learn
that you and other registered nurses can join these groups. Many times,
registered nurses are alerted to changes, advances in nursing or other aspects
of the medical field via communication with registered nurses, who are members
of Internet nursing groups.
Maintain a positive,
constructive attitude.
Maintaining a positive,
constructive attitude in your writing, will show others that as a registered
nurse, you are seriously committed to becoming a professional, registered nurse
writer. Your writing will be a reflection of you, your personality and your
values. It will also reflect other registered nurses and the nursing
profession, as a whole. Always manifest a high degree of honesty, integrity and
respect, with regard to your professional career, in what you write.
These are just a few tips for professional registered nurses
who are interested in pursuing a new
career in writing and publishing nursing articles on the Internet.
Enjoy your new career as a professional, registered nurse writer. Know that you
can succeed at writing and publishing nursing articles for the Internet!
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