Nursing Times publishes articles usually written by practising nurses to support readers in their clinical, management, leadership and teaching roles. Here are our guidelines on how to prepare and submit them.
Writing for Nursing Times
Nursing Times encourages and support nurses to write about their work and share their experience. We welcome submissions from our readers and in a variety of different ways, ranging from clinical articles to opinion pieces. On this page, you will find our author guidelines to help you
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Our clinical comments provide in-depth commentary and analysis on a broad range of clinical topics, backed up by the latest evidence and insights.
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Nursing Times publishes opinion articles on a range of nursing topics and settings, some political, some clinical and many that are hard to categorise and simply represent a view or an experience.
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Do you have a news story for Nursing Times? If so, then don’t delay, please contact the news team.
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Each month, the print edition of Nursing Times publishes the Your Views section to showcase what nurses are thinking about in their own words. Here's how to contribute to the letters page in Nursing Times.
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Each autumn Nursing Times launches its yearly search for our next group of student editors. Here is our information and advice on how to apply to become one of our Nursing Times student editors.
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Guidance for students on writing and submitting an opinion piece for the student section of Nursing Times.