Mentoring, Preceptorship and Clinical Supervision: A Guide to Professional Roles in Clinical Practice, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-632-04967-7
Paperback
244 pages
January 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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Newly qualified nurses often experience difficulties moving from
the role of student to qualified nurse. It has been formally
recognized that these nurses require a support network to enable
them to make this transition smoothly. Preceptorship is an
important part of the UKCC's post-registration education and
practice proposals. They recommend a period of 4 months under the
guidance of a preceptor to enable newly appointed practitioners to
achieve confidence within practice.
This new edition covers the essential information required to provide learning and support for newly qualified staff. It provides an excellent introduction that is current, relevant and comprehensive in its coverage. Additions to this new edition include coverage of clinical supervision and its relationship to mentoring and preceptorship. This text describes in detail the three main support roles: clinical supervision, mentoring, and preceptorship. These roles are illustrated throughout by case studies.