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Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2008
Mary Beth Modic, Mary Schoessler
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Mary Beth Modic, Mary Schoessler
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
One hundred years ago, those wishing to become doctors of medicine worked for from two to three years under a preceptor except for the time spent in attending two sessions of a medical school; each session was of four months' duration and consisted in courses of lectures which were repeated year after year.
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One hundred years ago, those wishing to become doctors of medicine worked for from two to three years under a preceptor except for the time spent in attending two sessions of a medical school; each session was of four months' duration and consisted in courses of lectures which were repeated year after year.
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Effects of a preceptorship programme on turnover rate, cost, quality and professional development
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2009Tso-Ying Lee +2 more
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How to grow our own: An evaluation of preceptorship in New Zealand graduate nurse programmes
Contemporary Nurse, 2013Carmel Haggerty, Kathryn Holloway
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The meaning of preceptorship: nurses' lived experience of being a preceptor
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001Ingalill Rahm Hallberg
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Newly qualified nurses' experiences of a preceptorship
British Journal of Nursing, 2015Brian McGowan
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