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.
a useful resource - the module we would have used it in is no longer being run.
Well structured, case studies provide a good opportunity to link theory to practice.
A a good reference for those who actively mentor health and social care students
Having just commenced a Master level mentorship module this is the very text I was looking for! Informative and takes a critical stance which can enable learners to develop their skills when studying at M level
This text brings together the complexities and realities of mentoring. The style is easy to read, engaging and informative. This is a welcome addition to the mentorship tool kit.
Useful book for those interested in further developing their mentorship skills. The use of some excellent case studies helped to demonstrate how the skills can be applied. Easy to read, and a worthy contribution to the available literature on this important developmental role
Informative text - certainly will be utilising this text for teaching prep. Good overall textbook on the issues pertaining to mentorship
An excellent text for outlining the expectations and skills development for mentoring.