How expert mentoring can pave the way to successful leadership
Laura Holliday Teaching associate, School of health sciences, University of Nottingham
Paula Dawson Assistant professor, School of health sciences, University of Nottingham
Carol Hall Associate professor, School of health sciences, University of Nottingham
A pioneering module developed at the University of Nottingham brings together nurses at the top of the profession with those on the threshold of careers in nursing children
It is vital for the healthcare system that nurses of children and young people have the ability and courage to lead. These qualities can affect all elements of healthcare, from direct care through service commissioning (Royal College of Nursing 2014) to staff satisfaction and retention (Kerfoot 2000, Corning 2002, Heller et al 2004).
Nursing Children and Young People.
29, 3, 20-22.
doi: 10.7748/ncyp.29.3.20.s22
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