Mentorship has been rediscovered in the professional nursing literature. It is viewed as an integral relationship to be fostered between members of a discipline for the purpose of developing future nurse leaders. Inherent in the relationship are desired qualities or attributes that are to be taught and practiced by professional nurse leaders for the purpose of developing innovative institutional partnership s between healthcare agencies and schools of nursing. In this column, a unique definition of mentorship will be explicated from the human becoming school of thought. Ethical implications of the concept will be explored.
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Milton, C. L. (2004, April). The ethics of personal integrity in leadership and mentorship: A nursing theoretical perspective. Nursing Science Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894318404263261
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