作者
Melanie Cree-Green, Anne-Marie Carreau, Shanlee M Davis, Brigitte I Frohnert, Jill L Kaar, Nina S Ma, Natalie J Nokoff, Jane EB Reusch, Stacey L Simon, Kristen J Nadeau
发表日期
2020/8
期刊
Journal of Investigative Medicine
卷号
68
期号
6
页码范围
1128-1134
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Mentorship is a critical component of career development, particularly in academic medicine. Peer mentorship, which does not adhere to traditional hierarchies, is perhaps more accessible for underrepresented groups, including women and minorities. In this article, we review various models of peer mentorship, highlighting their respective advantages and disadvantages. Structured peer mentorship groups exist in different settings, such as those created under the auspices of formal career development programs, part of training grant programs, or through professional societies. Social media has further enabled the establishment of informal peer mentorship through participatory online groups, blogs, and forums that provide platforms for peer-to-peer advice and support. Such groups can evolve rapidly to address changing conditions, as demonstrated by physician listserv and Facebook groups related to the COVID …
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