Introduction: Few studies have documented the value of mentoring for medical students, and research has been limited to more subjective (e.g., job satisfaction, perceived career preparation) rather than objective outcomes. This study examined whether having a mentor is associated with match outcome (where a student matched based on their rank order list [ROL]). Methods: We sent a survey link to all emergency medicine (EM) program coordinators to distribute to their residents. EM residents were surveyed about whether they had a mentor during medical school. Match outcome was assessed by asking residents where they matched on their ROL (e.g., first choice, fifth choice). They were also asked about rank in medical school, type of degree...
Background: There is growing evidence for the positive effects of mentoring programs in undergraduat...
Introduction: Mentorship has been noted as critical to medical students adapting to clinical trainin...
Purpose: Mentoring is considered a valuable component of undergraduate medical education with a vari...
Introduction: Few studies have documented the value of mentoring for medical students, and research ...
Introduction: Mentoring in emergency medicine (EM) has not been well studied despite a larger body o...
Introduction: Mentoring process receives a lot of attention from the researchers, providing multiple...
Background: Little is known about the characteristics of mentoring relationships formed between facu...
Objectives: We launched an EM resident-driven mentorship program to help medical students excel in t...
Mentoring is an important aspect of career development for medical students, residents, and junior f...
OBJECTIVES: Although mentoring is perceived as key to a successful and satisfying career in medic...
Mentoring for medical students has been shown to be beneficial for mentees and mentors, aiding in ca...
Introduction: Although Mentoring programs are one of the essential reasons of professional developme...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
Objective To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of juni...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
Background: There is growing evidence for the positive effects of mentoring programs in undergraduat...
Introduction: Mentorship has been noted as critical to medical students adapting to clinical trainin...
Purpose: Mentoring is considered a valuable component of undergraduate medical education with a vari...
Introduction: Few studies have documented the value of mentoring for medical students, and research ...
Introduction: Mentoring in emergency medicine (EM) has not been well studied despite a larger body o...
Introduction: Mentoring process receives a lot of attention from the researchers, providing multiple...
Background: Little is known about the characteristics of mentoring relationships formed between facu...
Objectives: We launched an EM resident-driven mentorship program to help medical students excel in t...
Mentoring is an important aspect of career development for medical students, residents, and junior f...
OBJECTIVES: Although mentoring is perceived as key to a successful and satisfying career in medic...
Mentoring for medical students has been shown to be beneficial for mentees and mentors, aiding in ca...
Introduction: Although Mentoring programs are one of the essential reasons of professional developme...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
Objective To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of juni...
Effective mentoring enhances the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors, boost...
Background: There is growing evidence for the positive effects of mentoring programs in undergraduat...
Introduction: Mentorship has been noted as critical to medical students adapting to clinical trainin...
Purpose: Mentoring is considered a valuable component of undergraduate medical education with a vari...