Wolters Kluwer Health has been lauded by the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) with eight Book of the Year awards, affirming the company's continuous commitment and leadership in the nursing industry. The awards, spanning various categories such as adult primary care, nursing education/professional development, digital products, medical-surgical nursing, and nursing research, reflect Wolters Kluwer's excellence and dedication to advancing the field.
Established in 1969, AJN's Book of the Year program is a highly regarded competition that holds significant influence within the nursing industry, guiding professionals in their recommendations and purchase decisions. The awards, distributed across 20 categories, are closely followed by AJN's readership, which includes nurses in clinical settings, faculty, researchers, as well as librarians in hospitals and universities.
Julie Stegman, Vice President, Health Learning & Practice at Wolters Kluwer Health, expressed pride in the recognition, emphasizing the company's commitment to delivering software solutions, titles, and services that meet the highest standards. Stegman highlighted that many award-winning offerings resulted from collaborations with esteemed organizations like the National League for Nursing and Laerdal, reflecting Wolters Kluwer's dedication to promoting excellence in nursing education and supporting the overall advancement of the nursing profession.
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