Mentoring and supervision in healthcare
Mike Jackson Community staff nurse, St Peter’s Primary Health Care Centre, Burnley, Lancashire
AUTHOR NEIL GOPEE explores the standards, competencies and outcomes for mentoring in health care. He reviews the current knowledge, skills and attitudes required of mentors, and successfully links these with research-based literature.
Nursing Management.
15, 5, 9-9.
doi: 10.7748/nm.15.5.9.s11
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