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  1. Hi there, I've been a nurse for 9 years (mostly adult ICU, pre/intra op/ post op). I have personal mentors who are very successful and experienced, however, they're not in the health care field. Because of that, they sometimes say "I really don...
  2. marie_macmillan

    How Not to be the New Grad Everyone Hates

    New nurses will appreciate these methods to help minimize the eye-rolling and engender trust in veteran colleagues who have forgotten what it was like to be new, clueless, and sometimes downright terrified. I learned to swim at a local city pool...
  3. Authored by Vivian Campagna, MSN, RN-BC, CCM, Chief Industry Relations Officer (CIRO) for The Commission for Case Manager Certification Every day, our clients turn to us to help them find their way through a health challenge they or their loved ...
  4. I recently went from DON and expert in my field to bedside in a completely new specialty. I'm finding the transition difficult. I made this choice for family reasons and chose a specialty I do enjoy. However, I feel like my experience isn't helping. ...
  5. While out walking in my neighborhood, a young woman I know who graduated 6 months ago, caught up with me and we started walking together. After catching up with her news of being a new hire at the local hospital, she nearly broke down and said, "I fe...
  6. School Nurse Mentoring Program?

    Does your state/district have a mentoring program for new school nurses? Have you been either a mentor or mentee? Our district is looking into starting one, with me as the person in charge of spearheading this ?. I actually LOVE teaching and mento...
  7. Maureen Bonatch MSN

    Consider The Benefits of Being a Mentor

    Acting as a mentor to share your expertise in guiding and educating students, new nurses and those advancing in their nursing career can be rewarding-and time-consuming. Most nurses can benefit from the guidance and expertise of a mentor at any time ...
  8. Melissa Mills

    4 Reasons Nurses Need Mentors

    I remember my first nursing mentor like it was yesterday. Her name was Della. She was my preceptor during my preceptorship at the end of nursing school. She was smart, sassy, and offered so much practical knowledge that nursing school didn't provide....

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