Thompson, PhD, RN, CNS, CNOR Michelle Rovena Tinkham, MS, BSN, RN

Thompson, PhD, RN, CNS, CNOR Michelle Rovena Tinkham, MS, BSN, RN, PHN, CNOR, CLNC Andrea Patricia

Tonge, MS Sharon Ann Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA, CPSN, PLNC V. Doreen Wagner, PhD, RN, CNOR Maryann Wells, PhD, RN, FAAN Terry Wynkoop, MSN, RN If you enjoy reading and critiquing manuscripts and have an interest in maintaining the high quality of the AORN Journal, please consider joining the Peer Review Panel. Reviewers must be available for at least one year and be able to work online. For consideration, please send your resume or curriculum Z VAD FMK vitae to [email protected]. “
“January 2014, VOL 99, NO 1, page 37. A photo in the “AORN Board of Directors” article was incorrectly captioned. The caption for Stephanie S. Davis, MSHA, RN, CNOR, should have read, vice president of surgical services, Hospital Corporation of America, Nashville, TN. The Journal regrets the error. “
“January 2014, VOL 99, NO 1, pages 62 and 65. In the article, “Candidate Quizartinib research buy biographical information and election statements,” a leadership role for Kathy Greer Bertalon, MHA, BSN, RN, CNOR, was listed incorrectly and should have

read, “clinical resources manager for multiple value analysis programs at VHA, Inc. (2004-present).” Part of the election statement for Stephen Balog, MSN, BSN, RN, CNOR, was listed incorrectly and should have read, “I have served AORN locally as a chapter president and as a member of the AORN of Northern Virginia Board of Directors.” Two awards for Cheryl Langford, MSN, BA, RN, CNOR, were not listed but should have read,

“outstanding perioperative nursing practice, chapter award (2011), and exceptional contribution to perioperative nursing, chapter award (2013).” The Journal regrets these errors. “
“January 2014, VOL 99, NO 1, page 72. A web site URL was listed incorrectly in the “AORN Surgical Conference & Expo 2014 Exhibitors” article. The correct URL for the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting is www.arcstsa.org. “
“Product descriptions enough are based on promotions furnished by the manufacturer or supplier. Publication in the New Products Showcase is not an endorsement by AORN of the product or supplier. Press releases for new products/services will be considered for publication. Please send submissions to the AORN Journal’s advertising sales representatives Jeffrey S. Berman at 215-249-3060 or [email protected] and Karin Altonaga at 714-801-8065 or [email protected]. Rings and precious jewelry remind you of loved ones while you care for the loved ones of others. Keep your jewelry safe while you do this important job by wearing an Abel Locket—elegance with form and function. Each Abel Locket is large enough to hold one or two rings. The lockets come in two sizes, in silver or bronze, and with or without a gemstone of your choice. The smaller locket is 22 mm by 27 mm by 12 mm.

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