Slide Presentation Outline
Introduction
Slide 1: Title Slide
First and Last Name, Academic and Professional Credentials
Title of assignment
Name of institution
Slide 2: Mentor Introduction
Mentor’s initials (i.e. S.T), Academic and Professional Credentials (i.e. RN, MSN, CNE)
Current position with role responsibilities
Slide 3: Professional and Educational Background
Did they work in another field?
What drew them to nursing?
Pathway to current position including education/certifications earned and membership(s) in professional organizations
Slide 4: Current Role Discussion
Description of current practice role.
Advantages to your practice role
Challenges to your current role
Slide 5: Mentor Selection Rationale
Why did you choose this nurse as a potential mentor?
What mentorship qualities/skills/attributes do they meet?
Slide 6: Mentoring and Professional Development
Did your mentor have a mentor(s)?
How has having or not having a mentor impacted your mentor’s professional development?
How does your mentor view mentorship?
How does your mentor feel they can guide you in your professional development?
Slide 7: Mentor Advice
What advice did your mentor give you on setting a professional path towards developing into a practice role like theirs?
Slide 8: Reflection
Do you feel this can be your mentor?
Personal chemistry and conducive schedules/feasibility/suitability/agrees to be your mentor
Fit of goals
Skills and attributes (mentor is experienced)
Slide 9: Conclusion
Summary of the interview process
An impression of the role after the interview
Final thoughts
Slide 10: References
Use only if you cite sources in your presentation requiring APA in-text citations and references.
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