Re: recommendations

From: Sherri Sawders (sherri.sawders@medispecialty.com)
Thu, 22 Feb 2001 20:28:57 -0600 (CST)


> As a nurse in the OB/Gyn field I was disappointed by your coverage. There are so many nursing
> journals and journal articles out there. Furthermore, AWHONN is having a national convention in
> June and there was no mention of it anywhere.

The Nursing page is a brand new section within the OBGYN.Net site and as such we’re really just getting started. If you have a specific article and or journal in mind I would love to hear about it so that we can investigate using it in one of our future issues.

> Michelle Murray is considered a national expert on fetal monitoring for nurses. She offers many conferences
> but no mention of her or her conferences.

It sounds like Ms. Murray would be a valuable source of information. I would appreciate any further information you could supply so that I can get some specifics.

> No link to AWHONN's home page. Few links to other nursing homepages. I would like to see this area expanded and
> developed. As nurses play a large role in the health of women around the world; in addition, the majority of the nursing
> population is female and hence have a duel interest in this information.

If you would like to review the following: http://www.obgyn.net/nursing/nursing_links.html#profassoc you will find that we do have a reference to AWHONN’s home page and I expect that we will include more from them as it develops.

Your active involvement with us will help to make this a great resource for nurses in all fields. I look forward to your submissions as we try to supply the best information that we can.

Sincerely,

--
Sherri Sawders BSN RN
Nursing Section Coordinator
OBGYN.Net
sherri.sawders@obgyn.net

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