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Activity category 5.0 Quality Improvement and Research How will I know if a journal is peer reviewed?

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Activity category 5.0 Quality Improvement and Research How will I know if a journal is peer reviewed?

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• A peer-reviewed journal is one that has submitted most of its published articles for review by experts who are not part of the editorial staff. You can find lists of peer reviewed journals at the following websites: http://www.cinahl.com/library/library.htm This site lists all the peer-reviewed journals in the CINAHL database http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?DB=pubmed. Almost all the articles listed on this site have been peer-reviewed. Type in the title to see if it is listed. Activity category 6.0 Leadership I’ve started to work as a committee member on our Education Committee to plan the yearly educational event. I’m assuming that this would be covered under Section 6A and that I would have to get the Conference Chairperson to sign the document. Am I correct? • Being a member of a committee is not by itself eligible for credit. In order to claim credit for 6A you must be able to identify your leadership role, your responsibilities/actions and the outcomes which have h

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