Peer mentoring: Enhancing the transition from student to professional

to share the experience of a model of peer mentoring in a pre-qualification midwifery programme description of the framework and benefits of the model University and practice third year midwifery students practical activities meeting regulatory body requirements in a pre-qualification mentorship mod...

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Appreciation
College students
Emotional intelligence
Employability
Leadership
Mentoring
Mentoring programs
Midwifery
Midwifery education
Midwives
Nursing
Peer
Peer tutoring
Practice
Professional
Professional development
Selfawareness
Teaching
Teams
Transition
Work skills
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