Mentoring for Service-Delivery Change: a Trainer's Handbook
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Ipas
2006
88
This handbook is intended to help bridge the gap between the theoretical constructs behind mentoring (and associated cultural change in health-care settings) and real practitioner experience. Although mentoring has taken hold in a variety of professional settings, we focus specifically upon mentoring for service-delivery change within clinical health-care settings. Our audience is likely to be a practitioner who sees the need for a new process, protocol or procedure. In addition, we anticipate that health-care administrators and public health officials will be interested in the health-care implications for a mentoring approach to miscarriage management. [author’s description]
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