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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter 1
    1. Professional Nursing Practice
    2. Baccalaureate Education
    3. Healthcare in the 21st Century
    4. Accountability
    5. Autonomy
    6. References
  7. Chapter 2
    1. Nursing Philosophy
    2. Professional Development
    3. References
  8. Chapter 3
    1. Communication
    2. Interprofessional Collaboration
    3. Critical Thinking
    4. Evidence-Based Practice
    5. References
  9. Chapter 4
    1. Leadership in Nursing
    2. References
  10. Chapter 5
    1. Nursing Theory
    2. References
  11. Chapter 6
    1. Professional Organizations
    2. References

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Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2018). Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program. Retrieved from https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/42/AcademicNursing/NRP/Nurse-Residency-Program.pdf

Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, 2018). Mentoring. Retrieved from https://www.amsn.org/professional-development/mentoring

Carper, B. A. (1978). Fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing. Advances in Nursing Science, 1, 13-23. Retrieved from https://journals.lww.com/advancesinnursingscience/pages/default.aspx

Chang, R. (2000). The passion plan. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Fawcett, J. (1984). The metaparadigm of nursing: Present status and future refinements. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 16(3), 84-87, doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.1984.tb01393.x

Fawcett, J. (2005). Contemporary nursing knowledge: Analysis and evaluation of nursing models and theories (2nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis.

Hardy, M. E. (1978). Perspectives on nursing theory. Advances in Nursing Science, 1, 37-48. Retrieved from https://journals.lww.com/advancesinnursingscience/pages/default.aspx

Jones, S. J. (2017). Establishing a Nurse mentor program to improve nurse satisfaction and intent to stay. Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, (2), 76. doi: 10.1097/NND.0000000000000335

Malloy, D. C., Fahey-McCarthy, E., Masaaki M., Yongho L., Eunhee C., Eri H., Hadjistavropoulos, T. (2015). Finding meaning in the work of nursing: An international study. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 20(3), 1. doi: 10.3912/OJIN.Vol20No03PPT02

Marchuk, A. (2014). A personal nursing philosophy in practice. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 20, 266–273. doi: 10.1016/j.jnn.2014.06.004

Mustafa, S. (2017). Importance of career development for individuals and organizations. International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies, 4(2), 144-148. doi: 10.23918/ijsses.v4i2sip144

Öznacar, B., & Mümtazoğlu, K. (2017). Career planning and mentorship in health care education. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics Science & Technology Education, 13(8), 4513-4521. doi: 10.12973/eurasia.2017.00944a

Sherman, R. O., & Cohn, T. M. (2018). Why your nursing networks matter: Networks help you advance your career, provide high-quality care, and support your colleagues. American Nurse Today, 13(3), 9. Retrieved from https://www.americannursetoday.com

Vance, C., & Olson, R. K. (1998). The mentor connection in nursing. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

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