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MENTORSHIP AND CLINICAL SUPERV ISION SKILLS IN HEALTH CARE
- Significantly restructured and mapped to the structure of pre-registration mentorship and clinical supervision courses.
- The case studies and examples reflect interprofessional working from both a nursing and wider health care perspective.
- The text explores Mentorship and Clinical Supervision from an international perspective.
- Fully updated end of chapter References provide clear guidance for further reading.
- An exciting new two colour text design.
- Addresses the current grading stipulations as per the recent updated standards from the NMC.
- Using carefully considered evidence and research throughout, this book clearly demonstrates the practical application of situated learning and learning communities within health care education and offers a range of interactive exercises and case studies.
- A very accessible and approachable writing style to help students grasp all the core concepts.
- Learning outcomes at the start of each chapter enable students to focus their learning.
- A host of ‘Evidence Base’, ‘Health Professional Speaks’ and ‘Student Speaking’ feature boxes provide evidence-based research and further bring theory to life in a real-life context.
- Models of practitioner-patient relationships and Clinical Caseload box features help students apply mentorship theory to real-life practice.
- The Over to You and Reflective Activity features encourage readers to follow up issues and think about the concepts under discussion.
- Key terms emboldened in the text with definitions in the margin facilitate easy learning of key terminology.
- Chapters conclude with Rapid Recap questions, with answers available at the back of the book – these really help students with knowledge retention and understanding.
1 – Introduction
2 - Learning from and in clinical practice
3 - Mentorship in Nursing
4 - Models of Professional development and support – Preceptorship and Clinical Supervision
5 - Identifying individual learning needs
6 - Experiential learning and the role of reflection
7 - Focusing on assessment
8 - New technologies in 21st century practice learning and teaching
9 - Influences on the quality of practice learning
10 - Creating a climate for learning
Appendix – Answers to Rapid Recap Questions
2 - Learning from and in clinical practice
3 - Mentorship in Nursing
4 - Models of Professional development and support – Preceptorship and Clinical Supervision
5 - Identifying individual learning needs
6 - Experiential learning and the role of reflection
7 - Focusing on assessment
8 - New technologies in 21st century practice learning and teaching
9 - Influences on the quality of practice learning
10 - Creating a climate for learning
Appendix – Answers to Rapid Recap Questions