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A Cohort Model of Mentoring as Facilitator to the Transition to an Academic Nurse Faculty Position Following Completion of a PhD

Jennifer Viveiros, Monika Schuler, Joohyun Chung, Lynn K. D'Esmond

2021Nursing Education Perspectives16 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Successful transition to an academic nurse educator role is challenging; it is necessary to identify facilitators and barriers that aide or hinder this process. This study used an autoethnographic qualitative design to explore the lived experiences of a cohort of faculty during their transition into a tenure-track role. Three facilitators (noncompetitive environment, resource sharing, and cohort approach) and two barriers (work-life balance and intrusion of old habits) emerged as themes. A cohort model can be a valuable facilitator for a successful transition. Multitiered mentoring further aided in the transition.

Topics & Concepts

FacilitatorCohortTransition (genetics)Medical educationResource (disambiguation)Position (finance)Qualitative researchNursingPsychologyMedicineSociologyComputer scienceSocial psychologyBusinessGeneChemistryInternal medicineComputer networkFinanceBiochemistrySocial scienceNursing education and managementMentoring and Academic DevelopmentInterprofessional Education and Collaboration