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Dermatology Nursing(R) Journal Expanding Services To Provide New Low-Cost Subscriber Benefits

Main Category: Nursing / Midwifery
Also Included In: Dermatology
Article Date: 16 Sep 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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To celebrate 20 years of publication and dedicated service to the dermatology nursing community, Dermatology Nursing® is expanding its services and offering new subscription benefits for readers.

Subscription prices have been reduced to $25 for the anniversary celebration ($20 off the regular one-year subscription price) and new subscribers will receive the first issue of 2009 free. Readers may also subscribe for two years ($50) and receive two free issues as well as a free copy of the Dermatology Nursing® "What's Your Assessment?" handbook. Subscriptions will begin in January 2009.

In addition to this special offer, all subscribers will receive a complimentary membership in the Dermatology Nursing Institute, a new educational initiative created by Dermatology Nursing® to provide state-of-the-art, low-cost learning opportunities to dermatology nurses.

Beginning in 2009, Dermatology Nursing® subscribers will have access to an array of dermatology nursing educational materials through the Institute:

- Dermatology Nursing®, an award-winning, peer-reviewed journal
- Free continuing nursing education credits
- Free supplements with advanced practice content
- Discounted registration to the Dermatology Nursing Congress (Fall Meeting 2009)
- E-newsletter
- Online journal archive and education
- Patient education fact sheets

"For less than a membership to most nursing associations, dermatology nurses will receive the journal and have access to these exciting educational opportunities," said Dermatology Nursing® Publisher Tony Jannetti. "We are thrilled to continue our commitment to providing career-long learning opportunities for dermatology nurses."

Dermatology Nursing® is published by Jannetti Publications, Inc., a division of Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc, a full-service association management, marketing and publishing company serving the health care industry and specialty nursing associations.

To learn more about Dermatology Nursing® and the Dermatology Nursing Institute or to subscribe to the journal, call 856-256-2363; e-mail dni@ajj.com, or visit http://www.dermatologynursing.net.

Dermatology Nursing is nursing's premier skin care resource and contains state-of-the-art, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of skin and wound care.

Dermatology Nursing




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