This is a new section of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing to capture contemporary perspectives of transcultural nurse scholars, leaders, practitioners, and others regarding developments or issues worthy of reflection. It is a means of communicating to readers about current or past ideas that merit intellectual discussion, debate, or clarification in order to advance transcultural nursing knowledge and practices. The Editor welcomes nurses to share their particular interests, viewpoints, or unique perspectives about transcultural nursing.
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