Mentoring plays an integral role in orthopaedic surgeons\u27 career development and personal growth. Effective mentors are committed to their roles, provide skilled instructional support, model continuous learning, and communicate optimism. Numerous obstacles impede productive mentoring relationships in medicine, including reluctance to ask for help, time constraints due to extensive work obligations, lack of institutional support, relational difficulties, and lack of mentoring skills. Effective partnerships require a concerted effort to establish behaviors conducive to mentoring, such as sharing knowledge and providing constructive feedback. Given that women represent only 13% of orthopaedic surgery residents and racial/ethnic minorities a...
Background: Mentorship has been found as a key factor for a successful and satisfying career in acad...
Residents experience high pressure to be successful in both their career and in keeping up an optima...
As we reflect on the different stages of our professional development, we can often identify people ...
Mentoring plays an integral role in orthopaedic surgeons\u27 career development and personal growth....
Mentorship is a key aspect of medical education, but the availability and quality of mentorship vari...
Background: The concept of mentoring is believed to be influential in an effective medical and surgi...
Mentorship is important for the personal and professional development of a surgeon. Surgical mentori...
Effective mentoring has an invaluable role in the development of surgeons at various levels and is f...
Mentoring in nursing is a concept that merits close scrutiny in today\u27s chaotic health care envir...
BACKGROUND: Mentorship has been identified as an important element of educational and professional d...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
Aims Mentoring has been used extensively in the business world to enhance performance and maximise p...
Mentoring, a term that originated with Greek literature, has been defined as a reciprocal, enabling ...
The Royal College of Surgeons of England describes mentoring as 'the process whereby an experienced,...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Mentoring is a required component of physical therapy residency and fellowship t...
Background: Mentorship has been found as a key factor for a successful and satisfying career in acad...
Residents experience high pressure to be successful in both their career and in keeping up an optima...
As we reflect on the different stages of our professional development, we can often identify people ...
Mentoring plays an integral role in orthopaedic surgeons\u27 career development and personal growth....
Mentorship is a key aspect of medical education, but the availability and quality of mentorship vari...
Background: The concept of mentoring is believed to be influential in an effective medical and surgi...
Mentorship is important for the personal and professional development of a surgeon. Surgical mentori...
Effective mentoring has an invaluable role in the development of surgeons at various levels and is f...
Mentoring in nursing is a concept that merits close scrutiny in today\u27s chaotic health care envir...
BACKGROUND: Mentorship has been identified as an important element of educational and professional d...
AbstractMentoring has been present within surgical training for many years, albeit in different form...
Aims Mentoring has been used extensively in the business world to enhance performance and maximise p...
Mentoring, a term that originated with Greek literature, has been defined as a reciprocal, enabling ...
The Royal College of Surgeons of England describes mentoring as 'the process whereby an experienced,...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Mentoring is a required component of physical therapy residency and fellowship t...
Background: Mentorship has been found as a key factor for a successful and satisfying career in acad...
Residents experience high pressure to be successful in both their career and in keeping up an optima...
As we reflect on the different stages of our professional development, we can often identify people ...