Legacy mentoring – how it can help you
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Legacy mentoring – how it can help you

Lynne Pearce Health journalist

It is a role that is shown to boost retention of newly qualified nurses while re-energising the careers of more experienced clinicians too

Legacy mentors are experienced nurses, usually in their late career, who provide coaching, mentoring and pastoral support to those who are starting out or newly appointed.

Nursing Standard. 38, 9, 26-27. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.9.26.s12

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