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Pamela A Hendrix <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Apr 2010 21:46:31 -0400
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I have sent two emails inquiring how to write an article for the Journal of Human Lactation.  There are 5 of us at my hospital who have collected data on a phenomenology study.  We are at the point we need to write but haven't a clue where to begin.  I presented to the S. Florida Nursing Magnet conference with a powerpoint presentaton.  One of the team members has a podium and poster presentation at the upcoming Lamaze conference. We will probably start with a writing to the AWHONN journal (if accepted, of course) but I am hoping also to submit eventually to JHL.

Does anyone have a phone number, email or website that I can get all of the info on the writing process or who I could speak to regarding.  I have never been involved in research before (never thought I would!) so I would REALLY appreciate any help as I haven't heard a word from my two emails.

Thanks!
Please send a response to my work email also, if possible. See below.
Pamela A. Hendrix BA, RNIV, IBCLC, RLC
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S. Florida Hospital Based




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