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The Skills and Qualities Necessary Required to Establish and Maintain a
The Skills and Qualities Necessary  need to Establish and  get an Effective Working Relationship                                                                                              In this  strain I  beget chosen to explore the skills and qualities   required to establish and  remark an effective  running(a) relationship   with my mentor in  make out in the role of supervisee. I will discuss   communication skills, willingness to learn, self-awareness,   assertiveness, open-mindedness, reflective skills as criteria of   mentee to establish  working(a) relationship with mentor.   The term mentor originates from Greek mythology, was  starting signal introduce   in academic and business world of north the States (Laurent 1998) used in   United Kingdom with the implementation of project 2000 in the national    health service (Bracken 1989) to help smooth transition from  pupil   to professional. (Philips et al 1996,  grey-headed M and Smith1999). The   dictionary defines a mento   r as a  indisputable counselor or guide. A mentor   is  in general an influential, experienced  idiosyncratic with whom mentee   establish a personal relationship and who actively helps mentee reach   their goals. The  legal injury mentorship are designated to staff  sucks who   engage in a multitude of roles  keep student nurses in the   clinical setting. (Quinn2000). And reducing the  surmisal  expend  interruption   (Earnsaw 1995). Mentorship is a mechanism that promotes safe and   effective practice, maintains standards and accountability, and   develops nurse practiti angiotensin-converting enzymers autonomy.   Proctor (1998) has  grouped supervisees skills under three functions   formative, supportive and normative. Supervisee should be keen,   capable, trustworthy, attentive, ...  ...ellorAcyclical Model.   second Edition. capital of the United Kingdom. Roultedge.   Power S (1999) Nursing Supervision. A guide for clinical practice.   London Sage.   Proctor (1988)  charge a wo   rking alliance. London Alexia,   Scanlon C, Weir W S (197) learning from practice? Mental health   nurses perceptions and experiences of clinical supervision. Journal   of  go  treat 26,295-303.   Watson N. A., 1999. Mentoring today-the students views. An    investigative case study of pre-registration nursing students   experiences and perceptions of mentoring in one theory/practice module   of the Common Foundation Programme on a  hear 2000 course. Journal   of Advanced Nursing 29, pp. 254-262.   Wong S (1979)  take up teacher  demeanour in clinical fieldApparent    cause on nursing students learning. Journal of advance learning, 3   ,369-378                The Skills and Qualities Necessary mandatory to Establish and Maintain aThe Skills and Qualities Necessary Required to Establish and Maintain an Effective Working Relationship                                                                                              In this essay I have chosen to explore the skills and qualit   ies   required to establish and maintain an effective working relationship   with my mentor in practice in the role of supervisee. I will discuss   communication skills, willingness to learn, self-awareness,   assertiveness, open-mindedness, reflective skills as criteria of   mentee to establish working relationship with mentor.   The term mentor originates from Greek mythology, was first introduce   in academic and business world of north America (Laurent 1998) used in   United Kingdom with the implementation of project 2000 in the national   health service (Bracken 1989) to help smooth transition from student   to professional. (Philips et al 1996, Grey M and Smith1999). The   dictionary defines a mentor as a trusted counselor or guide. A mentor   is generally an influential, experienced individual with whom mentee   establish a personal relationship and who actively helps mentee reach   their goals. The terms mentorship are designated to staff nurses who   engage in a multitude o   f roles supporting student nurses in the   clinical setting. (Quinn2000). And reducing the theory practice gap   (Earnsaw 1995). Mentorship is a mechanism that promotes safe and   effective practice, maintains standards and accountability, and   develops nurse practitioners autonomy.   Proctor (1998) has grouped supervisees skills under three functions   formative, supportive and normative. Supervisee should be keen,   capable, trustworthy, attentive, ...  ...ellorAcyclical Model.   2nd Edition. London. Roultedge.   Power S (1999) Nursing Supervision. A guide for clinical practice.   London Sage.   Proctor (1988) supervision a working alliance. London Alexia,   Scanlon C, Weir W S (197) learning from practice? Mental health   nurses perceptions and experiences of clinical supervision. Journal   of advanced nursing 26,295-303.   Watson N. A., 1999. Mentoring today-the students views. An   investigative case study of pre-registration nursing students   experiences and perceptions of m   entoring in one theory/practice module   of the Common Foundation Programme on a Project 2000 course. Journal   of Advanced Nursing 29, pp. 254-262.   Wong S (1979) Nurse teacher behaviour in clinical fieldApparent   effects on nursing students learning. Journal of advance learning, 3   ,369-378                  
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