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Role-Reversal Mentoring: Case Study of an Active Approach to Faculty Growth
Background:
The path to academia can be rocky for nurses. Nursing academia is much more than educating students. The balance of teaching, service, and scholarship that is required for tenure, coupled with the institution of academia, can be overwhelming. New nursing faculty often find themselves feeling unprepared for the multidimensional nature of the role. Effective mentoring is crucial for new faculty success.
Method:
A new faculty cohort, The Tenure Tribe, took initiative to establish a unique mentoring process of planned, purposeful connection and networking as peers and with experienced faculty for the purpose of academic nursing success.
Results:
Role-reversal mentoring was found to increase feelings of support and job satisfaction for the new faculty while creating a unique way to accelerate and support their transition from clinician to educator.
Conclusion:
Role-reversal mentoring was an effective means for new nursing faculty assimilation, growth, and development. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(11):627-630.].
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