Disclaimer: The Nursing Peer Mentorship Program (NPMP) is not an official affiliate of the Nursing Undergraduate Society (NUS), as the program is funded by Health Canada.Ìý
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JOIN THE NURSING PEER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM (NPMP)!
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Any Ã山ǿ¼é Nursing student (at the undergraduate and graduate levels) can apply as a mentor and/or mentee!
Description:
NPMP is a program that was developed in 2014 by Lia Sanzone, BScN’89, MSc(A)’95, Assistant Professor, AssistantÌýBSc(N), Academic Advisor and NPMP Director. The NPMP encourages liaisons between junior-yeared and senior-yeared students within the Ingram School of Nursing. It provides a platform for them to meet, with a goal of helping new students feel welcomed and incorporated in the School. In addition, it can help students transition to a university-based professional program.
Various workshops are offered throughout the year and all students are encouraged to attend.
*Note: A senior student is one who has a minimum of one year of academic studies over the junior student.
Roles:
Mentors: Are senior-yeared Ã山ǿ¼é students at the Ingram School of Nursing willing to act as a guide and support to a junior-yeared student.
Mentees: Are junior-yeared students who may (or may not be) new to Ã山ǿ¼é or the Ingram School of Nursing. Someone with questions, concerns and/or feel they would benefit from having a mentor.
*Note: Anyone can sign up as a mentee (including second- and- third-year students, not just incoming students). Graduating students will have the opportunity to sign up and be mentored with graduates from the program.
Time commitment:
The mentor-mentee pairings require as much time as the student-dyad is willing to input. The frequency of meetings is therefore at the discretion of those involved in the pairing. Members of the program are also expected to attend a Meet & Greet Event at the start of the year and anÌýAppreciation Event towards the end (each lasting about an hour).
​A variety of workshops are offered throughout the academic school year and all students are encouraged to attend. Workshop themes vary based on the students’ needs. Ongoing French language workshops for different levels are offered throughout the year as well as Clinical Survival Workshops.
How to sign up and deadline:
If you are interested in becoming a mentor and/or mentee, please email Professor Lia Sanzone at npmp.nursing [at] mcgill.ca. You will be asked to fill out a short survey with questions to help pair you up with either a mentee or mentor or both!
New mentors will also be asked to attend a short interview in April & or September of each academic year. Mentors will be paired up with mentees by October, so please express your interest before then! However, it is never too late to join NPMP and all students are welcome.
Email for questions:
​Please email for any questions you may have to npmp.nursing [at] mcgill.ca or directly to Professor Sanzone at lia.sanzone [at] mcgill.ca
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