Results of the British Society of Gastroenterology supporting women in gastroenterology mentoring scheme pilot

  • Smith, Katherine H
  • Hallett, Rachel Justine
  • Wilkinson-Smith, Victoria
  • Neild, Penny Jane
  • Brooks, Alenka J
  • Lockett, Melanie Jane
  • Thomas-Gibson, Siwan
  • Eaden, Jayne Alison
  • Edwards, Cathryn
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
BMJ

Abstract

Introduction Mentorship has long been recognised as beneficial in the business world and has more recently been endorsed by medical and academic professional bodies. Recruitment of women into gastroenterology and leadership roles has traditionally been difficult. The Supporting Women in Gastroenterology network developed this pilot scheme for female gastroenterologists 5 years either side of the Completion Certificate of Specialist Training (CCST) to examine the role that mentorship could play in improving this discrepancy. Method Female gastroenterology trainees and consultant gastroenterologists within 5 years either side of CCST were invited to participate as mentees. Consultant gastroenterologists of both genders were invited to beco...

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