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Mentoring, Learning and Assessment in Clinical Practice, 3rd Edition

A Guide for Nurses, Midwives and Other Health Professionals
Author :
Ci Ci Stuart
Date of Publication: 05/2013
This is a ‘how to do it’, practice-centred book, providing workable educational strategies to assist busy practitioners supervise and support the learning and assessment of learners during clinical placements, to achieve valid and reliable assess ...view more

This is a ‘how to do it’, practice-centred book, providing workable educational strategies to assist busy practitioners supervise and support the learning and assessment of learners during clinical placements, to achieve valid and reliable assessments. All strategies are underpinned by a solid theoretical and evidence base. The complexity and challenges of mentoring, learning and assessing in the clinical setting are specifically addressed.

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This is a ‘how to do it’, practice-centred book, providing workable educational strategies to assist busy practitioners supervise and support the learning and assessment of learners during clinical placements, to achieve valid and reliable assessments. All strategies are underpinned by a solid theoretical and evidence base. The complexity and challenges of mentoring, learning and assessing in the clinical setting are specifically addressed.


New to this edition

    • direct reference to the mentoring and assessment of health care students in professions regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
    • reference to the Disability Act of 2010, and more detailed discussion on how to meet the needs of students with special needs, in particular students with dyslexia
    • new appendix providing a comprehensive list of professional behaviours for assessment.

    Key Features
      • particular focus on the management of the non-achieving and failing student, with reference to extensive, recent work on mentoring, learning and assessment of clinical practice
      • critical exploration of professional accountability and associated legal ramifications surrounding learning and assessment of clinical practice
      • detailed consideration of how to use a model for learning from experience as a framework to facilitate experience-based learning
      • extensive reference to the legislation, standards and guidelines on pre-registration health care education published by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
      • additional material on the monitoring and assessment of professional conduct and behaviours.

      Author Information
      By Ci Ci Stuart, BAppSci, MEd, RN, RM, MTD, Nursing/Midwifery Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield, UK