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Staying
on the cutting edge of nursing practice is difficult.
Do you have trouble staying up-to-date with new treatments,
new medications, and evidence-based practice? If you do,
then the “What’s New?” Audio Newsletter
might be just the thing that you’ve been looking
for!
Many
nurses tell me that they have difficulty staying up-to-date
with:
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The hundreds of new medications that enter the market
every year,
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New treatments for old problems,
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New evidence that helps you understand your patient’s
problems,
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New innovations in delivering quality care, and
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How to provide better care with fewer resources.
So
that is why we’ve developed a new service designed
just for you!
The “What’s New?” Audio Newsletter is
a monthly publication designed to help you stay on the
cutting edge without investing a lot of your valuable
time. Nurses are busy people, and we recognize that you
need a solution that fits your busy lifestyle.
The
“What’s New?” Audio Newsletter is published
and delivered on the 15th of each month directly to you,
and contains the “What’s New?” topic
of the month covered in depth, but explained at a level
where you will get it – I guarantee it! With your
12-month subscription you will receive:
- Monthly 60-minute audio explaining the topic in detail.
- Comprehensive workbook.
- Appropriate references for further research.
Hear
a sample of the October 2006 issue:
Here’s
Good News!
The “What’s New?” Audio Newsletter is
delivered to you with your choice of audio CD or digital
mp3 file. Now you can stay up-to-date while driving in
your car, while exercising, while commuting on the train,
or while cleaning the dishes! You can use time that would
otherwise be wasted as time to stay up-to-date!
(Hospital
buyers: you can upload the audio to your intranet for
fast dissemination throughout your institution!)
Staying
abreast of the current literature and trends will help
you provide better nursing care!
Here’s
a sneak peek at our lineup for the next 12 months:
2008:
January – Ventilator-associated Pneumonia
February – Sepsis, Sepsis Syndrome, and Septic Shock
March – Respiratory Distress
April – Drug-induced Nephropathy
May – Allergies and Summer Illness
June – Managing Shock
July – Heart Failure: What's New?
August – Resuscitation
September – GERD, Ulcers & Gastric Cancer
October – Metabolic Syndrome: Links to Diabetes and Heart Disease
November – Bleeding Disorders
December – IV Fluids: Which is the Best Fluid for the Job?
As
a special bonus, you will get all of the 2007 issues for free!
The “What’s New?” Audio Newsletter subscription
is issued for a 12-month calendar year, but if you act
now you will get the 12 issues from 2007 for FREE!
January – Stroke Care Update
February – Herbals: Friend or foe?
March – GI distress: What is causing the symptoms?
April – Interactions with herbals: What to watch
for.
May – Update on Insulin Therapy
June – Acute Renal Failure: What’s New?
July – Travel-related Illness
August – Cardiac markers: Current and future clinical
uses
September – Diabetic Emergencies
October – Colon cancer: What to watch for and why.
November – Where are we with NSAIDS and COX-2 inhibitors?
December – Acute Coronary Syndrome
If
you want to get great evidence-based content that you
can take back to work and use right away; and you want
to use your “wasted” time to get that information,
then the “What’s New?” Audio Newsletter
is for you!
Get
started on the path to better patient care by having cutting-edge
information at your disposal, and learn that information
quickly and easily with the audio format. By the way,
you can replay the content over and over again to really
let it sink in!
To
order right now, click on the link below:
I
want the audio mp3 files that I can download to
play on my computer, iPod, Palm Pilot, or burn to
a disk:
Only
$97  |
Hospital
buyers: get unlimited distribution rights to the
mp3 files to add to your intranet:
Only
$297  |
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I
want the audio CDs instead:
Only
$127  |
Hospital
buyers: get unlimited distribution rights to copy
the audio CDs for all of your nurses:
Only
$377  |
To
Your Success,
David
W. Woodruff, MSN, RN, CNS
President, Ed4Nurses, Inc.
PS,
As always, your purchase is 100% guaranteed. If you are
unhappy with the product for any reason, we will give
you a full refund!
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