Ethical Implications for Mentoring and the Discipline of Nursing.

Nurs Sci Q

School of Nursing, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA, USA.

Published: October 2021

The discipline of nursing is at a crossroads following the pandemic as scores of both budding and seasoned scholars and practitioners have left the discipline of nursing. Lower numbers of experienced nurses are entering into doctoral programs of nursing, especially PhD programs. A mentoring model is needed to guide and retain budding scholars of the discipline. The author of this article presents the humanbecoming mentorship model. It will be used to illustrate ethical straight-thinking implications for the future of the discipline of nursing.

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