June 2012 Highlights

Published: May 23, 2012, 8:50 p.m.

b'Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and clinical managing editor Karen Roush present the highlights of the June issue of the American Journal of Nursing. This month offers two CE features: one (\\u201cManaging Menopause Symptoms\\u201d) the third installment in our series on women\\u2019s health, and the other describing von Willebrand Disease, a common bleeding disorder. There are also features on interdisciplinary team training, what to do if you come under investigation by a state board of nursing, a Safety Monitor column on negative pressure wound therapy, and an article from Australia describing one hospital\\u2019s reasons for and experience pursuing Magnet accreditation. And there are columns on Drug Watch, Journal Watch, Art of Nursing, Reflections, \\u201cIn the News\\u201d, and more. You can listen to podcast interviews with authors of the Viewpoint on why teens shouldn\\u2019t need consent to receive the HPV vaccine and the piece on nursing boards'