Knowledge Session #4: Editorial Conundrums

INANE Conference: Tuesday PM 8/5/25 Speakers: Cindy Munro, co-editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Critical Care, and Emeritus Dean at the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies Mary Fran Tracy, PhD, RN, APRN, CCNS, FCNS, FAAN: Assistant Dean for the PhD Program and Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor at the … Continue reading Knowledge Session #4: Editorial Conundrums

Knowledge Session #3: A Successful Succession: Trust the Process

INANE Conference: Tuesday AM 8/5/25 Speakers: Leslie Nicoll, Editor-in-Chief (now Editor Emerita) Heather Carter-Templeton, Deputy Editor (now Editor-in-Chief) Lisa Marshall, Managing Editor Lauren Briede, Publisher Abstract: What happens when a long-time Editor-in-Chief decides to retire? This session describes the process undertaken at CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing over the past several years. Each presenter describes their … Continue reading Knowledge Session #3: A Successful Succession: Trust the Process

Knowledge Session #2: Connecting to the Scholarly Conversation One Theory at a Time

INANE Conference: Tuesday AM 8/5/25 Speakers: Diane Monsivais, Leslie Robbins Abstract: Scholarly conversations have the potential to highlight nursing’s distinct disciplinary focus and build nursing knowledge. Publishing is an important means of contributing to nursing’s ongoing scholarly conversation. Incorporating nursing theory in a manuscript so that it connects to the ongoing scholarly conversation is too … Continue reading Knowledge Session #2: Connecting to the Scholarly Conversation One Theory at a Time

Keynote #2: Let’s Make Science User Friendly – Mike Morrison, PhD

INANE Conference: Tuesday AM 8/5/25 Speaker: Mike Morrison, PhD Abstract: Scientists are taught that scientific articles must look like two columns of tiny font, written in a formal tone, with cluttered, static graphs. And that scientific posters must be 4-foot walls of text that mirror the article. And that our presentations must all use the … Continue reading Keynote #2: Let’s Make Science User Friendly – Mike Morrison, PhD

Keynote #1: Conversation with Dr. Ann Burgess

INANE Conference: Monday PM 8/4/25 Speaker: Ann Burgess Moderator: Kathleen Ahern Gould Abstract: INANE member Kathleen Ahern Gould converses with Dr. Ann Burgess, a psychiatric and forensic nurse who has spent nearly six decades in criminal profiling. Dr. Burgess is the subject and consulting producer of Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer. The docuseries, which … Continue reading Keynote #1: Conversation with Dr. Ann Burgess

Knowledge Session #1: Avoiding Predatory Publications in Scholarly Publications for Promotion and Tenure

INANE Conference: Monday PM 8/4/25 Speakers: Roger Carpenter, Associate Professor and Director PHD Program, Director of Honors Program at West Virginia University Heather Carter-Templeton, Chairperson of the Adult Health Department, Director of Evaluation, and Associate Professor at West Virginia University School of Nursing Marilyn Oermann, Editor-in-Chief of Nurse Educator, Professor & Director of Evaluation and … Continue reading Knowledge Session #1: Avoiding Predatory Publications in Scholarly Publications for Promotion and Tenure

Publisher’s Panel: Issues and Trends in Nursing Journal Publishing

Presenters: Mercedes Simoncelli: Associate Director and Senior Account Manager · Wolters Kluwer Dawn Nahlen, Senior Publisher at Elsevier Meredith Krebs-Smith, Associate Director at Wiley Marilyn Oermann: Editor-in-Chief of Nurse Educator and the Thelma M Ingles Professor of Nursing at Duke University Jacqueline McGrath: Co-Editor in Chief of Advances in Neonatal Care Moderator: Julia Snethen Summary: … Continue reading Publisher’s Panel: Issues and Trends in Nursing Journal Publishing

Conference Kickoffs with a Welcome from the Planning Committee

INANE Conference: Monday AM 8/4/25 INANE 2025 began with a welcome from the planning committee! Leslie Nicholl, chair of the planning committee, welcomed us to Maine and informed us of all the hidden gems that Portland has to offer. It was a moving and inclusive introduction to the day and included an indigenous land acknowledgement. … Continue reading Conference Kickoffs with a Welcome from the Planning Committee

Reporting for Duty: Meet Your INANE 2025 Correspondent!

Hello, INANE conference attendees! My name is Melissa Anne DuBois, BSN, RNC-OB, and I am delighted and honored to serve as the live conference reporter for INANE 2025! While my journalism experience is, shall we say, "nascent," my extensive background as a perinatal nurse has equipped me with an unwavering commitment to sharing vital information. … Continue reading Reporting for Duty: Meet Your INANE 2025 Correspondent!

Live Reporting from INANE!

Hello Campers! I am excited to announce that we will have live reporting from the INANE conference coming up in just a few weeks. Our reporter is Melissa Ann DuBois, a doctoral student at the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing, UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts. Stay tuned--Melissa will be introducing herself in … Continue reading Live Reporting from INANE!