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Author Craig, Kim,
Title The nurse mentor's companion / Kim Craig & Barbara Smith.
Publisher Los Angeles : SAGE, 2015.



Descript xix, 162 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents A guide to mentoring<br>Working with student nurses<br>The mentor as facilitator and teacher<br>The mentor as assessor<br>The mentor as leader<br>Continuing professional development<br>
Note Packed full of resources to aid learning and with all chapters tied closely to the NMC standards, this book explains how to support student nurses from the day that they arrive on placement in six straightforward, concise and clear chapters, and covers essential topics including assessment, the role of the sign-off mentor and team-working. This is a new highly practical guide to doing mentoring in practice. It explains how to support student nurses from the day that they arrive on placement in six straightforward, concise and clear chapters. The book is packed full of resources and learning features, including: Action plans for managing your student Checklists of resources you will need Tips for best practice Case studies covering all fields of nursing Reflective questions which challenge you to question your assumptions. Chapters are tied closely to the NMC standards, and cover essential topics including assessment, the role of the sign-off mentor and team-working. The Nurse Mentor's Companion is valuable reading for all nurses taking mentoring courses across the UK, and as they go on to mentor in practice.
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781473910546 (e-book) 9781446203118 (pbk.)
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Author Craig, Kim,
Subject Nursing -- Study and teaching.
Mentoring.
Alt author Smith, Barbara, 1954-
Descript xix, 162 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents A guide to mentoring<br>Working with student nurses<br>The mentor as facilitator and teacher<br>The mentor as assessor<br>The mentor as leader<br>Continuing professional development<br>
Note Packed full of resources to aid learning and with all chapters tied closely to the NMC standards, this book explains how to support student nurses from the day that they arrive on placement in six straightforward, concise and clear chapters, and covers essential topics including assessment, the role of the sign-off mentor and team-working. This is a new highly practical guide to doing mentoring in practice. It explains how to support student nurses from the day that they arrive on placement in six straightforward, concise and clear chapters. The book is packed full of resources and learning features, including: Action plans for managing your student Checklists of resources you will need Tips for best practice Case studies covering all fields of nursing Reflective questions which challenge you to question your assumptions. Chapters are tied closely to the NMC standards, and cover essential topics including assessment, the role of the sign-off mentor and team-working. The Nurse Mentor's Companion is valuable reading for all nurses taking mentoring courses across the UK, and as they go on to mentor in practice.
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781473910546 (e-book) 9781446203118 (pbk.)
Author Craig, Kim,
Subject Nursing -- Study and teaching.
Mentoring.
Alt author Smith, Barbara, 1954-

Subject Nursing -- Study and teaching.
Mentoring.
Descript xix, 162 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents A guide to mentoring<br>Working with student nurses<br>The mentor as facilitator and teacher<br>The mentor as assessor<br>The mentor as leader<br>Continuing professional development<br>
Note Packed full of resources to aid learning and with all chapters tied closely to the NMC standards, this book explains how to support student nurses from the day that they arrive on placement in six straightforward, concise and clear chapters, and covers essential topics including assessment, the role of the sign-off mentor and team-working. This is a new highly practical guide to doing mentoring in practice. It explains how to support student nurses from the day that they arrive on placement in six straightforward, concise and clear chapters. The book is packed full of resources and learning features, including: Action plans for managing your student Checklists of resources you will need Tips for best practice Case studies covering all fields of nursing Reflective questions which challenge you to question your assumptions. Chapters are tied closely to the NMC standards, and cover essential topics including assessment, the role of the sign-off mentor and team-working. The Nurse Mentor's Companion is valuable reading for all nurses taking mentoring courses across the UK, and as they go on to mentor in practice.
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Smith, Barbara, 1954-
ISBN 9781473910546 (e-book) 9781446203118 (pbk.)

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