Editorial
Since my last editorial, in the spring issue earlier this year, there have been a few significant events concerning the International Journal of Practice Development (IPDJ); I'd like very much to share an overview of these now. First, we had a face to face board meeting with members of the Inte...
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doaj-d54c4f8f311847f4a8e81db2cf33fb402020-11-25T00:14:29ZengFoundation of Nursing StudiesInternational Practice Development Journal2046-92922014-11-01421110.19043/ipdj.42.edEditorialJan Dewing0Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, EnglandSince my last editorial, in the spring issue earlier this year, there have been a few significant events concerning the International Journal of Practice Development (IPDJ); I'd like very much to share an overview of these now. First, we had a face to face board meeting with members of the International Practice Development Collaborative (IPDC) in Toronto, Canada. Members of the Collaborative were very pleased with the progress of the IPDJ and have committed to providing funding that will enable it to continue being the primary publication for practice development papers and allow the editorial team at the Foundation of Nursing Studies to carry on growing the journal's reputation. I for one am very grateful to the IPDC for its confidence and continuing support for the journal. As a reminder this is our shared vision:https://www.fons.org/library/journal/volume4-issue2/editorialmccormackpractice development |
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Since my last editorial, in the spring issue earlier this year, there have been a few significant events concerning the International Journal of Practice Development (IPDJ); I'd like very much to share an overview of these now. First, we had a face to face board meeting with members of the International Practice Development Collaborative (IPDC) in Toronto, Canada. Members of the Collaborative were very pleased with the progress of the IPDJ and have committed to providing funding that will enable it to continue being the primary publication for practice development papers and allow the editorial team at the Foundation of Nursing Studies to carry on growing the journal's reputation. I for one am very grateful to the IPDC for its confidence and continuing support for the journal. As a reminder this is our shared vision: |
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