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Mentoring Models to Support Transition to Practice Programs: One Size Does Not Fit All.

Jaliza JohnsonKathleen BradleyKelly BugosGrissel Hernandez
Published in: Journal of continuing education in nursing (2024)
One-on-one mentoring is not a fit for all transition to practice programs because of the need to recruit large numbers of mentors several times a year and the cost associated with supporting many mentor/mentee relationships. A group mentoring model is sustainable because it can foster a collaborative learning environment and emphasize knowledge sharing, skill acquisition, and emotional support within the group dynamic. Models can be replicated and applied in any setting. [ J Contin Educ Nurs. 2024;55(4):161-164.] .
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