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We're pleased that our efforts were recognized with several awards this year.

 

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As we review the events of the past year, we want to share some of our accomplishments. The AJN editorial team takes great pride in the stewardship of nursing's legacy journal and great pains to follow high standards of journalism and publishing excellence. We're pleased that our efforts were recognized with several awards this year:

 

* Award of Excellence, Feature Writing: "Men in Nursing," January 2013 (Awards for Publication Excellence).

 

* Clarion Award, Feature Article: "Celiac Disease: A Medical Puzzle," October 2012 (Association for Women in Communications).

 

* Clarion Award, Regular Editorial/Opinion Column: "Politicizing Women's Choices-Again," June 2012; "The Hidden Wounds of War," November 2012; "Developing a Global Awareness," December 2012 (Association for Women in Communications).

 

* Silver Award, Best Cover: Illustration, October 2012 (American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors [ASHPE]).

 

* Silver Award, Best Blog: Off the Charts: "Grief: The Proposed DSM-5 Gets It Wrong," March 2012; "The Cruel Irony of Alzheimer's Disease," February 2012; "Forward or Back? Some Personal Notes on Why the Affordable Care Act Matters," June 2012 (ASHPE).

 

* Finalist for FOLIO gold awards for Full Issue (October 2013) and Feature Article ("Outcomes and Complications After Bariatric Surgery," September 2012) (Eddie and Ozzie Awards).

 

* Chosen as one of a "primary set of materials to preserve in print format" by the National Library of Medicine's print preservation program, MedPrint.