The Mentor Connection in Nursing, Roberta A. Olson,Connie Vance (9780826111746) — Readings Books
The Mentor Connection in Nursing
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The Mentor Connection in Nursing

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Success. Job satisfaction. Leadership. How are these developed and nurtured in a nursing career? Can mentors make a difference? They can and do, according to the authors of this book - Connie Vance and Roberta Olson, who are pioneering researchers in the field of nursing mentorship. In this volume, they explore the conceptual and practical aspects of mentorship and what it means in nursing. They are joined by over a hundred nurses, including nurse leaders such as Beverly Malone, Marla Salmon, and Joyce Fitzpatrick, who contribute stories, essays, and personal reflections on mentorship. Their voices, in addition to the author’s research, suggests that nurses are inventing a new, evolving, and very meaningful paradigm, which reaps mentorship’s classic benefits: career success and advancement; personal and professional satisfaction; enhanced self-esteem and confidence; preparation for leadership roles and succession; and strengthening of the profession. The book describes the dynamics of both informal mentor relationships and structured mentorship programs, such as those used in schools of nursing to help disadvantaged students. In addition to education, the book describes how mentorship plays a role in the practice setting, in professional organizations, with peers and groups, and how it promotes international and cross-cultural understanding.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
28 February 1998
Pages
260
ISBN
9780826111746

Success. Job satisfaction. Leadership. How are these developed and nurtured in a nursing career? Can mentors make a difference? They can and do, according to the authors of this book - Connie Vance and Roberta Olson, who are pioneering researchers in the field of nursing mentorship. In this volume, they explore the conceptual and practical aspects of mentorship and what it means in nursing. They are joined by over a hundred nurses, including nurse leaders such as Beverly Malone, Marla Salmon, and Joyce Fitzpatrick, who contribute stories, essays, and personal reflections on mentorship. Their voices, in addition to the author’s research, suggests that nurses are inventing a new, evolving, and very meaningful paradigm, which reaps mentorship’s classic benefits: career success and advancement; personal and professional satisfaction; enhanced self-esteem and confidence; preparation for leadership roles and succession; and strengthening of the profession. The book describes the dynamics of both informal mentor relationships and structured mentorship programs, such as those used in schools of nursing to help disadvantaged students. In addition to education, the book describes how mentorship plays a role in the practice setting, in professional organizations, with peers and groups, and how it promotes international and cross-cultural understanding.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
28 February 1998
Pages
260
ISBN
9780826111746