Background Transition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful periods for learners. Interventions targeting the transition phase such as near- peer mentoring might help address some of these challenges. We were however unable to identify a published systematic review of the literature describing outcomes of near-peer mentoring of medical students during the transition phase into medical school. The aim of this paper is to review the literature and describe the outcomes of near-peer mentoring schemes for first-year medical students in the transition phase. Methods A search of different electronic databases was carried out, using the search terms peer, buddy, mentor*, counsel*, advise*, tutor*, student, med...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of mentoring as an alternative to t...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
Introduction: Entering University can cause stress and tension in the first year medical students du...
Abstract Background Transition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressfu...
BackgroundTransition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful periods ...
BackgroundTransition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful periods ...
Background Transition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful period...
Background: There is growing evidence for the positive effects of mentoring programs in undergraduat...
Objectives: To describe the setup, training and evaluation of a novel near peer mentoring programme ...
Background: PASS is a peer-led structured academic mentoring program designed to provide academic as...
Peer assisted learning (PAL) was initiated to support the first-year students. In medical faculty, f...
Abstract Background Many medical residents lack ready access to social and emotional supports that e...
Abstract Background Although mentoring is acknowledged as a key to successful and satisfying careers...
Introduction: Peer mentoring is one of the mentoring essential components in any higher institution ...
Purpose We aimed to examine the participants’ satisfaction and evaluation of the program’s appropria...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of mentoring as an alternative to t...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
Introduction: Entering University can cause stress and tension in the first year medical students du...
Abstract Background Transition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressfu...
BackgroundTransition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful periods ...
BackgroundTransition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful periods ...
Background Transition into higher education has been identified as one of the most stressful period...
Background: There is growing evidence for the positive effects of mentoring programs in undergraduat...
Objectives: To describe the setup, training and evaluation of a novel near peer mentoring programme ...
Background: PASS is a peer-led structured academic mentoring program designed to provide academic as...
Peer assisted learning (PAL) was initiated to support the first-year students. In medical faculty, f...
Abstract Background Many medical residents lack ready access to social and emotional supports that e...
Abstract Background Although mentoring is acknowledged as a key to successful and satisfying careers...
Introduction: Peer mentoring is one of the mentoring essential components in any higher institution ...
Purpose We aimed to examine the participants’ satisfaction and evaluation of the program’s appropria...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of mentoring as an alternative to t...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
Introduction: Entering University can cause stress and tension in the first year medical students du...