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This useful and contemporary book will support mentors in their day-to-day work.
Essential reading for all aspiring and new mentors. This book is easy to read and applies the NMC standards, the six C's and the Essential Skills Clusters to mentoring.
...This will be a useful tool for all nurses aiming to be mentors to student nurses. It is a comprehensive toolkit and contains an enormous amount of useful information and ideas for people looking to develop that role. It is a book I will be using within my role and one I will encourage other mentors in Forest Care to also use.
‘ The book is an easy reference book and suitable for pre-registered nurse mentors or those becoming a mentor. It is simple to follow and covers the basics of good mentoring skills. The activities and case studies provoke thoughts and reflections. The book lacks in depth detail and explanations and so may be less useful to more experienced mentors ‘.
As a new or established nursing mentor in practice, this book would be very useful as a reference /reminder of the role of a mentor.
What a super book. Essential reading for trainee and new mentors. Easy to read and follow
excellent book, Advised the post registration nurses to purchase this book to assist with their mentorship role. very enjoyable easy book to read which explains the role of the mentor thoroughly.
an easy format to follow for new mentors to support
Good book for staff undertaking the mentors course and for existing mentors to use as a reference. Set out well and easy to read, covers all aspects of being a mentor. Good use of case studies and activities.
A good overall view for new mentors to help them with the first year and beyond of mentoring.
Excellent book. Easy to read
Usful for mentors, easy to read and covers the essential aspects of mentorship.
A useful companion book that will complement the facilitation of mentorship teaching in and beyond the classroom.
The style used ensures that the student mentor engages with current language associated with mentorship from the perspective of the NMC in a way that is applicable to the practice of mentoring within the clinical environment
This is a very useful text for all nurses!
It does what it says and provides no nonsense and practical guidance in an accessible way
The book is an easy reference book for mentors mentoring pre registration student nurses. It is easy to follow and covers most of the basics of good mentoring. The activities and cse scenarios provoke lots of thought and reflection. The contents lacks detail in some areas of mentoring e.g how patients can contribute to student nurse assessment; grading of student practice, and so for more experienced mentors it may seem a little too basic.
This is a handy, comprehensive book for nurse mentors. It is easy to pick up and use as a reference whilst on the go.
Thuis book will be reccoemnded to quailfed nurses who are iundertakig mentorship. It is a good alround introductiona dnresourse to nurses starting out in the world of mentoring...