PDF-(READ)-A Nurse\'s Survival Guide to Mentoring
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Are you mentoring students or other staffThis is an indispensable handbook forboth new and experienced mentors seeking practical adviceacademic staff who deliver
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Are you mentoring students or other staffThis is an indispensable handbook forboth new and experienced mentors seeking practical adviceacademic staff who deliver mentorship programmeslink lecturers who support mentors in practiceGuidance and tips on supporting and assessingUnderstanding accountability mapping to NMC standardsSkills focus using case studiesHints tips insights and humourSupporting the student with a disabilityUsing simulated learningThe role of the signoff mentor. Why . Mentoring . . Social . learning theory. Observing and connecting with . others. Positive . role models. The Origin of “Mentor”. “Mentoring” today. Styles of Mentoring. Informal enhanced informal formal. National Mentoring Center
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