In the changing National Health Service, there is an increasing awareness of stress related problems in the medical workforce. Mentorship has been shown to help with both stress reduction and adaptation to change. There are recognised difficulties with providing mentorship for doctors but there are ways in which these can be overcome. The medical profession is now considering revalidation, re-certification, and the standards required for these. Perhaps it is also time to consider ways in which mentorship can be provided to support the medical workforce, promote ongoing development and thus improve our ability to care for patients
Danielle Nimmons,1 Shaista Giny,2 Joe Rosenthal1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, ...
Preferences for the delivery of department-led mentorship programs are important to understanding an...
Since the early 1980s, the term 'mentorship' has been used with increasing frequency. Whilst there i...
Doctors' wellbeing is overlooked, although stress and burnout is high. Evidence suggests links betwe...
Mentorship is critical to the development and professional growth of graduate medical education (GME...
Mentorship has always been important in medicine. In fact, one can argue that that is how doctors ar...
Mentorship is a method used to train healthcare professionals across a variety of disciplines. It co...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
Introduction and description of the problemResidents deal with high levels of stress during their tr...
In this chapter, we highlight the importance of mentorship in the pursuit of a career in academic me...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
BACKGROUND: The transition from senior medical student to working safely and effectively as a new ju...
AbstractThis study aimed to assess the association between a mentoring program and self-perceived st...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Mentors have been recognized as important elements in the personal and profes...
As we reflect on the different stages of our professional development, we can often identify people ...
Danielle Nimmons,1 Shaista Giny,2 Joe Rosenthal1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, ...
Preferences for the delivery of department-led mentorship programs are important to understanding an...
Since the early 1980s, the term 'mentorship' has been used with increasing frequency. Whilst there i...
Doctors' wellbeing is overlooked, although stress and burnout is high. Evidence suggests links betwe...
Mentorship is critical to the development and professional growth of graduate medical education (GME...
Mentorship has always been important in medicine. In fact, one can argue that that is how doctors ar...
Mentorship is a method used to train healthcare professionals across a variety of disciplines. It co...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
Introduction and description of the problemResidents deal with high levels of stress during their tr...
In this chapter, we highlight the importance of mentorship in the pursuit of a career in academic me...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
BACKGROUND: The transition from senior medical student to working safely and effectively as a new ju...
AbstractThis study aimed to assess the association between a mentoring program and self-perceived st...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Mentors have been recognized as important elements in the personal and profes...
As we reflect on the different stages of our professional development, we can often identify people ...
Danielle Nimmons,1 Shaista Giny,2 Joe Rosenthal1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, ...
Preferences for the delivery of department-led mentorship programs are important to understanding an...
Since the early 1980s, the term 'mentorship' has been used with increasing frequency. Whilst there i...