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- Nancy J Girard.
- AORN J. 2005 Jun 1;81(6):1155-6.
AbstractThe "Letters to the Editor" column in any journal is an excellent place to begin writing for publication. Opinions, clarifications, and reflections about articles can be valuable to other readers. Does an article get you thinking? If so, write a letter to the editor. The AORN Journal readers looks forward to hearing from you.
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