Objective To investigate NHS doctors' perceived benefits of being involved in mentoring schemes and to explore the overlaps and relationships between areas of benefit. Design Extended qualitative analysis of a multi-site interview study following an interpretivist approach. Setting Six NHS mentoring schemes across England. Main outcome measures Perceived benefits. Results While primary analysis resulted in lists of perceived benefits, the extended analysis revealed three overarching areas: professional practice, personal well-being and development. Benefits appear to go beyond a doctor's professional role to cross the personal–professional interface. Problem solving and change management seem to be key processes underpinning the r...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
This presentation will explore a crosscutting theme ‘‘changed medical mind-set,’’ emerging from a se...
Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the interviews. Our thanks also to the Found...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Health and Social Care Re...
OBJECTIVES: Although mentoring is perceived as key to a successful and satisfying career in medic...
The health and well-being of doctors is crucial, both for the individuals themselves and their abili...
Doctors' wellbeing is overlooked, although stress and burnout is high. Evidence suggests links betwe...
Objective: To study medical students’ views and experiences of the benefits and influences regarding...
Objective To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of juni...
Doctors' wellbeing is overlooked, although stress and burnout is high. Evidence suggests links betwe...
Funding: During the time that this research was performed, KYBN was an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow...
This study aimed to determine the value of the Coaching and Mentoring (C&M) Programme within a large...
BACKGROUND: Mentoring is integral to the development of doctors in complex, pressured, work-based en...
Near-peer learning at undergraduate level has the potential to introduce students to a career in gen...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
This presentation will explore a crosscutting theme ‘‘changed medical mind-set,’’ emerging from a se...
Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the interviews. Our thanks also to the Found...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning process for beginners as wel...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Health and Social Care Re...
OBJECTIVES: Although mentoring is perceived as key to a successful and satisfying career in medic...
The health and well-being of doctors is crucial, both for the individuals themselves and their abili...
Doctors' wellbeing is overlooked, although stress and burnout is high. Evidence suggests links betwe...
Objective: To study medical students’ views and experiences of the benefits and influences regarding...
Objective To determine quantitatively if a positive association exists between the mentoring of juni...
Doctors' wellbeing is overlooked, although stress and burnout is high. Evidence suggests links betwe...
Funding: During the time that this research was performed, KYBN was an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow...
This study aimed to determine the value of the Coaching and Mentoring (C&M) Programme within a large...
BACKGROUND: Mentoring is integral to the development of doctors in complex, pressured, work-based en...
Near-peer learning at undergraduate level has the potential to introduce students to a career in gen...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
This presentation will explore a crosscutting theme ‘‘changed medical mind-set,’’ emerging from a se...
Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the interviews. Our thanks also to the Found...