Letters to the Editor
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) would like to solicit your thoughts, your opinions and your practice changers! It is for this reason we are launching a Letters to the Editor section. We feel this is a great way to incorporate your feedback, real life experience and call us out if need be. We really want you to feel free to share your ideas and analysis.
Guidelines:
- First, we ask that you keep it to a 500 word max. If that’s just not possible, be sure to let our Managing Editor, Adelina Colbert know and we’ll see what we can do.
- Secondly, we’re looking for critical appraisal. If there’s new evidence to support or refute a previous article, incorporate it.
- Lastly, our Editor-in-Chief reserves the right to refuse any manuscript deemed a conflict of interest, inaccurate or defamatory.
So, let’s hear it! We eagerly await your correspondence.
If you are interested in submitting a letter to the editor or learning more about this scholarly activity, please fill out the form below:
Letters to the Editor
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