Enfermería Intensiva (Intensive Care Nursing) is the official publication of the Spanish Society of Intensive Nursing and Coronary Units (SEEIUC), being an excellent means of communication for nurses and professional colleagues who work in intensive care units (adult or pediatric) or in any other place where critically ill patients are cared for. For example: out-of-hospital care or emergency room. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, clinical cases, letters to the editor, and special articles on nursing research in the field of critical care. Intensive Nursing accepts manuscripts in Spanish and English
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Enfermería Intensiva is an excellent communication channel for all nurses and professional colleagues involved in intensive care units or in any other position related to the care of critically ill patients.
We are looking for experts and professionals in different knowledge areas (nurses, physiotherapists, statisticians, documentary specialists, speech therapists, psychologists...) related to the care of critically ill patients.
If you are interested in being part of the advisory committee of the journal, please send your CV to: ei@elsevier.com
Enfermería Intensiva (English Edition) follows the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals