Tanner tapped for NIC editorial advisory board

PROVIDENCE – John “Jack” Tanner, assistant nurse manager of the neonatal intensive care unit at Women & Infants Hospital, has been selected to serve on the editorial advisory board of Neonatal Intensive Care.
Tanner will join with colleagues from across the country in making suggestions about the editorial direction of the journal and providing input about all aspects of the journal’s focus.
Neonatal Intensive Care has been providing vital information to neonatal caregivers for more than 25 years.
Readers are health care professionals in the field of neonatology and perinatology, fetal medicine, neonatal nursing, neonatal pharmacology, respiratory therapy, obstetrics and gynecology as it relates to neonatology, researchers and students.
Earlier this year, Tanner published an article entitled, “Developing a Closed, Intravenous Medication System for a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,” in the journal. •

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