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Abstract:
Nurses transferring to other departments (transitioning registered nurses) can benefit from programs designed to improve their performance and intent to stay. This article describes a mentorship program for nurses who transfer into the emergency department, which included weekly meetings between mentor and mentee participants to share constructive feedback. A qualitative evaluation revealed that the program helped mentees feel more supported and mentors more empowered; it also improved teamwork significantly, created camaraderie, intensified confidence levels, enhanced professionalism, and boosted morale across the emergency department.
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