Mentoring for doctors. Do its benefits outweigh its disadvantages?
K Taherian, M Shekarchian - Medical teacher, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Mentoring is widely used in medicine and is an established means of
professional development. We have all been mentored, knowingly or otherwise at some …
professional development. We have all been mentored, knowingly or otherwise at some …
Twelve tips for developing effective mentors
Mentoring is often identified as a crucial step in achieving career success. However, not all
medical trainees or educators recognize the value of a mentoring relationship. Since …
medical trainees or educators recognize the value of a mentoring relationship. Since …
Mentoring medical students during clinical courses: a way to enhance professional development
S Kalén, T Stenfors-Hayes, U Hylin, MF Larm… - Medical …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Mentoring is known to develop professional attributes and facilitate
socialization into a profession. Only a few structured mentoring programmes for medical …
socialization into a profession. Only a few structured mentoring programmes for medical …
Mentoring clinical-year medical students: factors contributing to effective mentoring
HI Fallatah, Y Soo Park, J Farsi… - Journal of medical …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Theory: Academic mentoring is an effective method of enhancing undergraduate medical
student academic performance, research productivity, career planning, and overall …
student academic performance, research productivity, career planning, and overall …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of qualitative research on the meaning and characteristics of mentoring in academic medicine
BACKGROUND Mentorship is perceived to play a significant role in the career development
and productivity of academic clinicians, but little is known about the characteristics of …
and productivity of academic clinicians, but little is known about the characteristics of …
Mentorship in the health professions: a review
Background The importance of mentorship within health care training is well recognised. It
offers a means to further enhance workforce performance and engagement, promote …
offers a means to further enhance workforce performance and engagement, promote …
Being a mentor for undergraduate medical students enhances personal and professional development
T Stenfors-Hayes, S Kalen, H Hult, LO Dahlgren… - Medical …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Background: There is increasing evidence of the positive effects of mentoring in medical
undergraduate programmes, but as far as we know, no studies on the effects for the mentors …
undergraduate programmes, but as far as we know, no studies on the effects for the mentors …
Mentoring programs for medical students-a review of the PubMed literature 2000-2008
E Frei, M Stamm, B Buddeberg-Fischer - BMC medical education, 2010 - Springer
Background Although mentoring is acknowledged as a key to successful and satisfying
careers in medicine, formal mentoring programs for medical students are lacking in most …
careers in medicine, formal mentoring programs for medical students are lacking in most …
[PDF][PDF] The need for more mentorship in medical school
V Bhatnagar, S Diaz, PA Bucur - Cureus, 2020 - cureus.com
The Need for More Mentorship in Medical School Page 1 Received 04/17/2020 Review began
04/26/2020 Review ended 05/05/2020 Published 05/06/2020 © Copyright 2020 Bhatnagar et …
04/26/2020 Review ended 05/05/2020 Published 05/06/2020 © Copyright 2020 Bhatnagar et …
What does it mean to be a mentor in medical education?
T Stenfors-Hayes, H Hult, LO Dahlgren - Medical teacher, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Mentor programmes are becoming increasingly common in undergraduate
education. However, the meaning attached to being a mentor varies significantly. Aim: The …
education. However, the meaning attached to being a mentor varies significantly. Aim: The …