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The Practitioner as Teacher - Updated Edition, 4th Edition

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Edited by Brian Dolan, OBE, FFNMRCSI, FRSA, MSc (Oxon), MSc (Nurs), RMN, RGN and Sue Hinchliff, BA, MSc, RN, RNT
Mentors for student nurses and newly registered nurses will welcome the revised fourth edition of this trusted handbook on how to teach others: peers, students, patients and relatives. It is written in a user-friendly style, ‘talking through’ s ...view more

Mentors for student nurses and newly registered nurses will welcome the revised

fourth edition of this trusted handbook on how to teach others: peers, students,

patients and relatives. It is written in a user-friendly style, ‘talking through’ strategies

with the reader. This is a practical ‘How to’ guide, rather than an academic treatise,

with particular emphasis on the use of competencies.

ISBN :
9780702074516
Publication Date :
20-04-2017
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Mentors for student nurses and newly registered nurses will welcome the revised

fourth edition of this trusted handbook on how to teach others: peers, students,

patients and relatives. It is written in a user-friendly style, ‘talking through’ strategies

with the reader. This is a practical ‘How to’ guide, rather than an academic treatise,

with particular emphasis on the use of competencies.


New to this edition

• Kirkpatrick evaluation model

• Competency-based practice

• SCARF – Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness and Fairness in education

• Revalidation with the NMC

• Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)


Key Features

• Learning objectives begin each chapter • Sets teaching within the context of nursing and education • Aids the teaching of reflective practice • Activities and exercises reinforce learning• Cartoons illustrate significant points.


Author Information
Edited by Brian Dolan, OBE, FFNMRCSI, FRSA, MSc (Oxon), MSc (Nurs), RMN, RGN, Director, Health Service 360; Honorary Professor, Leadership in Healthcare, Salford University, Manchester; Honorary President, AGILE - the Professional Network for Physiotherapists working with Older People; Honorary Adjunct Professor of Innovation in Healthcare, Bond University, SE Queensland; Professor, Coventry University; Sue Hinchliff, BA, MSc, RN, RNT, Formerly Visiting Professor of Nursing and Nurse Education, London South Bank University; Consultant to Royal College of Nursing Accreditation Unit; Consultant to Nursing and Midwifery Council in Advanced Nursing Practice and Adviser to Tropical Health and Education Trust