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" Mentoring today's nurses : "
Susan M. Baxley, Kristina S. Ibitayo, Mary Lou Bond.
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BL
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Record Number
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724450
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b544169
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Main Entry
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Susan M. Baxley, Kristina S. Ibitayo, Mary Lou Bond.
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Title & Author
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Mentoring today's nurses : : a global perspective for success\ Susan M. Baxley, Kristina S. Ibitayo, Mary Lou Bond.
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Publication Statement
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Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International, [2014] ©2014
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Page. NO
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(xli, 163 pages)
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ISBN
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1299963064
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: 1937554937
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: 9781299963061
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: 9781937554934
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Contents
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Global mentoring : guiding hands --;How systems work : essential information for global mentors --;Challenges of the educational system to students : a faculty perspective --;Challenges of the educational system to faculty --;Academic mentoring of faculty --;Challenges of the health care system and the need for mentoring --;Mentoring traditions throughout the world --;Closing thoughts : reflections on the mentoring continuum.
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Abstract
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The focus of this book is mentoring within educational and health care settings, where nursing students and professional nurses must learn how to assess and negotiate multiple systems. Entering a new system, whether it is an educational environment or a health care environment, is conceptualized as a new culture. This book discusses various perspectives of mentoring, and, as the individual reader reflects upon the provided TIPS (thoughts, ideas, possible strategies), it presents strategies unique to each person regarding how to maximize the mentoring experience within a specific mentor structure. In this book, we have provided practical advice for how to mentor students at all levels within the educational system as well as new and seasoned nurses within health care systems as they assume new roles. Mentees/protégés will learn how to request and apply guidance from their mentors. Students will also receive advice on seeking out mentors and resolving issues when the relationships are not meeting their needs. As the environments in which we find ourselves become increasingly global, students and nurses in the United States and those coming to the United States have a variety of expectations and fears coupled with cultural, gender, and religious considerations that affect how they will function in a new society.
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Subject
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Mentoring in nursing.
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Nursing -- Education.
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Nursing -- Methods.
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LC Classification
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RT86.45S873 9999
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Added Entry
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Kristina S Ibitayo
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Mary Lou Bond
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Sigma Theta Tau International
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Susan M Baxley
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