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A nurse's guide to presenting and publishing : dare to share / Kathleen T. Heinrich.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2008.Description: xxx, 438 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780763746797 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0763746797 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.73 22 HEI-N 2008 400705
Contents:
Sect. 1. Small Steps to Open to Your Creativity -- Ch. 1. Introduction: What Do Nurses Who Dare to Share Have? -- Ch. 2. I Am a Nurse and I Am Creative -- Ch. 3. What's Your Something Special? -- Ch. 4. How to Recognize Your Inner Critic -- Ch. 5. How to Take a Creative Time-Out -- Ch. 6. How Do Artist's Dates Prime Your Creativity Pump? -- Ch. 7. How to Write Yourself into a Reflective Practice -- Ch. 8. Why a Support Circle? -- Ch. 9. Conclusion: Commit to a Creative Next Step -- Sect. 2. Small Steps to Present What You Do -- Ch. 10. Introduction: How Are Presentations Defined? -- Ch. 11. I Bring Beginner's Mind to My Life as a Nurse -- Ch. 12. What's Your Preference as a Learner? -- Ch. 13. What's Your Something Special as a Presenter? -- Ch. 14. What's Your Presenting Style? -- Ch. 15. What's Your Greatest Challenge as a Presenter? -- Ch. 16. How to Overcome the Shyness Challenge -- Ch. 17. How to Get Physical with Your Still-Point Strategy -- Ch. 18. How to Divide Your Presentation Project into Steps -- Ch. 19. How to Find the Ideas in Your Challenges -- Ch. 20. What's Your Idea's Glitter Score? -- Ch. 21. What's a Presentation Worksheet? -- Ch. 22. How to Whittle Your Idea to Presentation-Size Focus -- Ch. 23. What's Your Purpose? -- Ch. 24. Who's Your Audience? -- Ch. 25. How to Choreograph Your Venue -- Ch. 26. What Response Are You Seeking from Your Audience? -- Ch. 27. How to Take the Dare Out of Your Literature Search -- Ch. 28. How to Snag a Sweet-Spot Slant -- Ch. 29. How to Complete Your Presentation Worksheet -- Ch. 30. How to Write Your One-Sentence Description -- Ch. 31. How to Translate Worksheets into Proposals -- Ch. 32. How to Pick a Peer Mentor -- Ch. 33. How to Decide Whether to Go Solo or Co-Present -- Ch. 34. How to Negotiate Mindful Presenting Relationships -- Ch. 35. How to Design Presentations That Show and Tell -- Ch. 36. How to Kolb Longer Presentations -- Ch. 37. How to Ensure That Presentations Are Internally Consistent -- Ch. 38. How to Assess Audience Response -- Ch. 39. How to Perk Up Presentation Packets -- Ch. 40. How to Power Up Your Use of PowerPoint -- Ch. 41. How to Prepare Who Questions for Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 42. How to Prepare What Questions for Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 43. How to Prepare How Questions for Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 44. How to Get the Most from Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 45. How to Prepare for Post-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 46. How to Make the Most of Post-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 47. Why a Storytelling Chapter? -- Ch. 48. How to Make Sure Your Poster Is Worth a Thousand Words -- Ch. 49. Conclusion: Commit to Presenting What You Do -- Sect. 3. Small Steps to Write About What You Do -- Ch. 50. Introduction: Why Do Nurse Authors Get Addicted to Writing? -- Ch. 51. I Work Smart -- Ch. 52. What Makes Writing Easier for You? -- Ch. 53. What Makes Writing Difficult for You? -- Ch. 54. What Are the Benefits of Writing About What You Do? -- Ch. 55. How to Get to Know Your Sweetheart -- Ch. 56. How Would You Describe Your Writing Style? -- Ch. 57. How to Write Yourself into Still Point -- Ch. 58. How to See if Your Idea Has Enough Eye-Glitter for a Publication -- Ch. 59. How Choosing Your Readership Decides Your Vehicle -- Ch. 60. How to Select Potential Professional Vehicles -- Ch. 61. How to Elicit Your Desired Reader Response -- Ch. 62. How Presentation Worksheets Become Publication Worksheets -- Ch. 63. How to Write Queries That Sell Editors on Your Idea -- Ch. 64. What You Need to Know Before Querying Editors -- Ch. 65. How to Rate an Editor's Response to Your Query -- Ch. 66. What You Need to Proceed With Your Writing Project -- Ch. 67. What to Consider as You Craft Your Timeline -- Ch. 68. How to Tell if You're a Free-Writer, a Mind-Mapper, or an Outliner -- Ch. 69. How to Leap from Outlines to Manuscripts -- Ch. 70. How to Think Like an Editor When Preparing Your Manuscript -- Ch. 71. How to Choose Peer Editors and Request Peer Editing -- Ch. 72. How to Request, Respond to, and Reward Peer Editing -- Ch. 73. What to Do When Receiving or Giving Peer Editing Feedback -- Ch. 74. How to Peer Edit -- Ch. 75. How to Celebrate Revisions and Thrive on Rejections -- Ch. 76. How to Work Smart by Turning Co-Presenters into Co-Authors -- Ch. 77. How a Nurse-Author's Story May Change Your Life -- Ch. 78. How My Students Helped Me to Actualize a Childhood Dream -- Ch. 79. Conclusion: Commit to Writing About What You Do -- Sect. 4. Small Steps to Cultivate Support Circles -- Ch. 80. Introduction: Who Are These Nurses Called Colleague-Friends? -- Ch. 81. I Reach Out and Receive with Gratitude -- Ch. 82. What Can You Learn from Drawing Your Support Circle? -- Ch. 83. How to Add Intentions to Your Still-Point Strategies -- Ch. 84. How to Put the Pizzazz in Peer-Mentoring Partnerships -- Ch. 85. How to Check if Creative Collaborations Pass the Zest Test -- Ch. 86. How to Trade an Editor's Red Pen for a Peer Editor's Compassion -- Ch. 87. What's a Resonator? -- Ch. 88. What Are Three Words That Turn Competitions into Collaborations? -- Ch. 89. How Expressing Wishes and Concerns Keeps Collaborations Zestful -- Ch. 90. Conclusion: Commit to Cultivating Support Circles -- Sect. 5. Small Steps: Send Off -- Ch. 91. Introduction: Why Dream About Nurses Taking the Dare to Share? -- Ch. 92. How to Activate Your Compassion by Daring to Share -- Ch. 93. How to Get a Glow from the Flow of Good Work.
Review: "Written for every nurse, A Nurse's Guide to Presenting and Publishing is a textbook for baccalaureate, graduate, and doctoral students, a companion text for professional development, and a handbook for small groups in practice settings. The small steps shared in this book have helped hundreds of students, staff nurses, advanced practice nurses, and nurse managers to accept the challenge and dare to share their experience with others. Now you can learn to do the same!"--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sect. 1. Small Steps to Open to Your Creativity -- Ch. 1. Introduction: What Do Nurses Who Dare to Share Have? -- Ch. 2. I Am a Nurse and I Am Creative -- Ch. 3. What's Your Something Special? -- Ch. 4. How to Recognize Your Inner Critic -- Ch. 5. How to Take a Creative Time-Out -- Ch. 6. How Do Artist's Dates Prime Your Creativity Pump? -- Ch. 7. How to Write Yourself into a Reflective Practice -- Ch. 8. Why a Support Circle? -- Ch. 9. Conclusion: Commit to a Creative Next Step -- Sect. 2. Small Steps to Present What You Do -- Ch. 10. Introduction: How Are Presentations Defined? -- Ch. 11. I Bring Beginner's Mind to My Life as a Nurse -- Ch. 12. What's Your Preference as a Learner? -- Ch. 13. What's Your Something Special as a Presenter? -- Ch. 14. What's Your Presenting Style? -- Ch. 15. What's Your Greatest Challenge as a Presenter? -- Ch. 16. How to Overcome the Shyness Challenge -- Ch. 17. How to Get Physical with Your Still-Point Strategy -- Ch. 18. How to Divide Your Presentation Project into Steps -- Ch. 19. How to Find the Ideas in Your Challenges -- Ch. 20. What's Your Idea's Glitter Score? -- Ch. 21. What's a Presentation Worksheet? -- Ch. 22. How to Whittle Your Idea to Presentation-Size Focus -- Ch. 23. What's Your Purpose? -- Ch. 24. Who's Your Audience? -- Ch. 25. How to Choreograph Your Venue -- Ch. 26. What Response Are You Seeking from Your Audience? -- Ch. 27. How to Take the Dare Out of Your Literature Search -- Ch. 28. How to Snag a Sweet-Spot Slant -- Ch. 29. How to Complete Your Presentation Worksheet -- Ch. 30. How to Write Your One-Sentence Description -- Ch. 31. How to Translate Worksheets into Proposals -- Ch. 32. How to Pick a Peer Mentor -- Ch. 33. How to Decide Whether to Go Solo or Co-Present -- Ch. 34. How to Negotiate Mindful Presenting Relationships -- Ch. 35. How to Design Presentations That Show and Tell -- Ch. 36. How to Kolb Longer Presentations -- Ch. 37. How to Ensure That Presentations Are Internally Consistent -- Ch. 38. How to Assess Audience Response -- Ch. 39. How to Perk Up Presentation Packets -- Ch. 40. How to Power Up Your Use of PowerPoint -- Ch. 41. How to Prepare Who Questions for Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 42. How to Prepare What Questions for Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 43. How to Prepare How Questions for Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 44. How to Get the Most from Pre-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 45. How to Prepare for Post-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 46. How to Make the Most of Post-Sessions with Peer Mentors -- Ch. 47. Why a Storytelling Chapter? -- Ch. 48. How to Make Sure Your Poster Is Worth a Thousand Words -- Ch. 49. Conclusion: Commit to Presenting What You Do -- Sect. 3. Small Steps to Write About What You Do -- Ch. 50. Introduction: Why Do Nurse Authors Get Addicted to Writing? -- Ch. 51. I Work Smart -- Ch. 52. What Makes Writing Easier for You? -- Ch. 53. What Makes Writing Difficult for You? -- Ch. 54. What Are the Benefits of Writing About What You Do? -- Ch. 55. How to Get to Know Your Sweetheart -- Ch. 56. How Would You Describe Your Writing Style? -- Ch. 57. How to Write Yourself into Still Point -- Ch. 58. How to See if Your Idea Has Enough Eye-Glitter for a Publication -- Ch. 59. How Choosing Your Readership Decides Your Vehicle -- Ch. 60. How to Select Potential Professional Vehicles -- Ch. 61. How to Elicit Your Desired Reader Response -- Ch. 62. How Presentation Worksheets Become Publication Worksheets -- Ch. 63. How to Write Queries That Sell Editors on Your Idea -- Ch. 64. What You Need to Know Before Querying Editors -- Ch. 65. How to Rate an Editor's Response to Your Query -- Ch. 66. What You Need to Proceed With Your Writing Project -- Ch. 67. What to Consider as You Craft Your Timeline -- Ch. 68. How to Tell if You're a Free-Writer, a Mind-Mapper, or an Outliner -- Ch. 69. How to Leap from Outlines to Manuscripts -- Ch. 70. How to Think Like an Editor When Preparing Your Manuscript -- Ch. 71. How to Choose Peer Editors and Request Peer Editing -- Ch. 72. How to Request, Respond to, and Reward Peer Editing -- Ch. 73. What to Do When Receiving or Giving Peer Editing Feedback -- Ch. 74. How to Peer Edit -- Ch. 75. How to Celebrate Revisions and Thrive on Rejections -- Ch. 76. How to Work Smart by Turning Co-Presenters into Co-Authors -- Ch. 77. How a Nurse-Author's Story May Change Your Life -- Ch. 78. How My Students Helped Me to Actualize a Childhood Dream -- Ch. 79. Conclusion: Commit to Writing About What You Do -- Sect. 4. Small Steps to Cultivate Support Circles -- Ch. 80. Introduction: Who Are These Nurses Called Colleague-Friends? -- Ch. 81. I Reach Out and Receive with Gratitude -- Ch. 82. What Can You Learn from Drawing Your Support Circle? -- Ch. 83. How to Add Intentions to Your Still-Point Strategies -- Ch. 84. How to Put the Pizzazz in Peer-Mentoring Partnerships -- Ch. 85. How to Check if Creative Collaborations Pass the Zest Test -- Ch. 86. How to Trade an Editor's Red Pen for a Peer Editor's Compassion -- Ch. 87. What's a Resonator? -- Ch. 88. What Are Three Words That Turn Competitions into Collaborations? -- Ch. 89. How Expressing Wishes and Concerns Keeps Collaborations Zestful -- Ch. 90. Conclusion: Commit to Cultivating Support Circles -- Sect. 5. Small Steps: Send Off -- Ch. 91. Introduction: Why Dream About Nurses Taking the Dare to Share? -- Ch. 92. How to Activate Your Compassion by Daring to Share -- Ch. 93. How to Get a Glow from the Flow of Good Work.

"Written for every nurse, A Nurse's Guide to Presenting and Publishing is a textbook for baccalaureate, graduate, and doctoral students, a companion text for professional development, and a handbook for small groups in practice settings. The small steps shared in this book have helped hundreds of students, staff nurses, advanced practice nurses, and nurse managers to accept the challenge and dare to share their experience with others. Now you can learn to do the same!"--BOOK JACKET.

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