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    Can nurse mentorship enhance career development?

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    Publication date
    2016-07
    Author
    Kelsey, Catherine
    Keyword
    Nurses; Mentorship; Career development; Critical thinking
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    Abstract
    Nurses who develop high level critical thinking skills, such as those required for mentorship have become a human commodity. In light of this phenomenon this paper will critically investigate whether such skills have the capacity to create purposeful opportunities for learning, whilst improving career prospects and ultimately enhancing patient care.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/11224
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    Citation
    Kelsey C (2016) Can nurse mentorship enhance career development? In: Proceedings of the SCUTREA Conference 2016: Adult Education in Austere Times. 5-7 Jul 2016. College Court Conference Centre, University of Leicester, UK: 147-154.
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