Mastering Mentorship
A Practical Guide for Mentors of Nursing, Health and Social Care Students
- Julie Bailey-McHale - University of Chester, UK
- Donna Mary Hart - Education and Training Centre, Douglas, Isle of Man
Learning objectives, chapter summaries and reflective questions are also included to help readers reappraise what they have learned.
Mastering Mentorship will be essential reading for both those preparing to become nurse mentors at post-registration level and those already qualified to mentor.
Excellent resources for new nursing mentors - helpfully linked directly to the NMC standards.
very easy to read. the personal accounts from mentors across health and social care disciplines help to explore and 'bring to life' the key issues in mentorship.
Used constantly during the course easy to read well laid out
This book is recommended as a supporting resource for students studying preparation for mentorship.
Very useful text for social work practitioners as well when taking on the assessor role.
An essential straightforward guide for the learning and assessing course
This text clearly links theoretical elements that are discussed in the facilitation of mentorship delivery to the actual practice of mentorship.
Case studies allow mentors to bridge potential theory practice gaps and there is clear linking to the current NMC Domains
A very useful and comprehensive guide to mentorship practice.
an excellent resource for students on a PG Cert course. Easy to read and well presented