OBJECTIVE: To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of junior doctors and better training outcomes in postgraduate medical training within the UK. DESIGN: Observational study. PARTICIPANTS: 117 trainees from the East of England Deanery (non-mentored group) and the recently established Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Mentoring scheme (mentored group) who were core medical trainees (CMTs) between 2015 and 2017 completed an online survey. Trainees who received mentoring at the start of higher specialty training, incomplete responses and trainees who were a part of both the East of England deanery and RCP Mentoring scheme were excluded leaving 85 trainees in the non-mentored arm and 25 trainees in the...
Background: Despite increasing recognition that mentoring is essential early in medical careers, lit...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
INTRODUCTION: Educators around the globe have agreed that effective mentoring relationships have be...
Objective To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of juni...
OBJECTIVES: Although mentoring is perceived as key to a successful and satisfying career in medic...
Funding: During the time that this research was performed, KYBN was an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow...
BACKGROUND: The transition from senior medical student to working safely and effectively as a new ju...
Objective: To study medical students’ views and experiences of the benefits and influences regarding...
Background: This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the satisfaction...
Objective To assess the risks and benefits of reverse mentoring of consultants by junior doctors. ...
Introduction: Few studies have documented the value of mentoring for medical students, and research ...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
Objective To investigate NHS doctors' perceived benefits of being involved in mentoring schemes an...
Near-peer learning at undergraduate level has the potential to introduce students to a career in gen...
BACKGROUND: Mentoring is integral to the development of doctors in complex, pressured, work-based en...
Background: Despite increasing recognition that mentoring is essential early in medical careers, lit...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
INTRODUCTION: Educators around the globe have agreed that effective mentoring relationships have be...
Objective To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of juni...
OBJECTIVES: Although mentoring is perceived as key to a successful and satisfying career in medic...
Funding: During the time that this research was performed, KYBN was an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow...
BACKGROUND: The transition from senior medical student to working safely and effectively as a new ju...
Objective: To study medical students’ views and experiences of the benefits and influences regarding...
Background: This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the satisfaction...
Objective To assess the risks and benefits of reverse mentoring of consultants by junior doctors. ...
Introduction: Few studies have documented the value of mentoring for medical students, and research ...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
Objective To investigate NHS doctors' perceived benefits of being involved in mentoring schemes an...
Near-peer learning at undergraduate level has the potential to introduce students to a career in gen...
BACKGROUND: Mentoring is integral to the development of doctors in complex, pressured, work-based en...
Background: Despite increasing recognition that mentoring is essential early in medical careers, lit...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
INTRODUCTION: Educators around the globe have agreed that effective mentoring relationships have be...