By
Rosslynne Freeman, Educational Adviser, General Practice, Thames Department of Postgraduate General Practice, London University, Surrey, UK
Description
There is a strong interest from both GPs and hospital doctors/managers in finding manageable and effective ways of providing supportive,
professional development at a time of great organisational change. The knowledge base on mentoring as applied to general practice is
almost non-existent, but practitioners are interested and motivated to apply concepts of mentorship. This book is the first to supply
this information.
Rosslynne Freeman is an acknowledged leading figure in the field of mentoring in general practice. As part of
her role as Educational Adviser to the Postgraduate Dean in General Practice in South Thames, she has been a driving force behind the
development of this area of practice. She has conducted a three year research study into effective mentoring in general practice, and
was responsible for convening the highly successful second UK Conference on this subject.