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  • Nurse educators globally engage in three primary activities: teaching, scholarship, and service.
  • 12 mentor-mentee pairs completed a year-long virtual mentoring program, enhancing their skills and capacities as nurse educators.
  • Key factors affecting international mentoring include language, time, and technology, with implications for planning future mentorship to enhance educator roles and competencies.

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Globally, nurse educators participate in the three main role activities of teaching, scholarship, and service. Matching for different global locations and career stages, 12 mentor-mentee pairs completed a one-year coordinated virtual program through Sigma Theta Tau International's Global Leadership Mentoring Community and mentees reported building their nurse educator capacities. The authors describe factors that potentially influence international mentoring such as language, time, technology, and key characteristics of mentoring relationships. Growth in educator roles occurred in the contexts of the culture of academe itself and Boyer's definitions of scholarship. Consistent with Sigma's vision statement, nurse educators have a global presence and responsibility to prepare competent nurses who can advance the health of the world's people. Readers may benefit for future planning of mentoring activities to build capacities in nurse educator roles through international interactions.

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