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Defining mentoring: a literature review of issues, types, and applications

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2019
This literature review of contemporary mentoring delineates mentoring definitions and anchors these with explanatory discourse. Select empirical studies spanning 1983–2019 were analyzed, with a focus on education across grade levels.
C. Mullen, Cindy C. Klimaitis
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Mentoring at Work: Developmental Relationships in Organizational Life

, 1985
A close look at relationships in the work place that enhance an individual's performance, development and career potential during the early, middle and late career years.
K. Kram
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Career benefits associated with mentoring for protégeé: a meta-analysis.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2004
Meta-analysis was used to review and synthesize existing empirical research concerning the career benefits associated with mentoring for the protégé.
T. Allen   +4 more
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Mentoring Millennials.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2018
The surgical case was straightforward: a young man had experienced a radial nerve injury from a broken humerus, now without neurological recovery. Tendon transfers to restore wrist and finger extension were planned.
J. Waljee, V. Chopra, S. Saint
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Reconceptualizing Mentoring at Work: A Developmental Network Perspective

, 2001
We introduce social networks theory and methods as a way of understanding mentoring in the current career context. We iirst introduce a typology of “developmental networks” using core concepts from social networks theory—network diversity and tie ...
Monica C. Higgins, K. Kram
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Men's Fear of Mentoring in the #MeToo Era - What's at Stake for Academic Medicine?

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Men’s Fear of Mentoring in the #MeToo Era In response to the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, some men in positions of power say they are afraid to participate in mentoring relationships with women....
S. Soklaridis   +5 more
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Mentoring in academic medicine: a systematic review.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2006
CONTEXT Mentoring, as a partnership in personal and professional growth and development, is central to academic medicine, but it is challenged by increased clinical, administrative, research, and other educational demands on medical faculty.
Dario Sambunjak, S. Straus, A. Marušić
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Outcomes of a peer mentoring program for university students with disabilities

Mentoring & Tutoring, 2019
As individuals with disabilities attend postsecondary education in greater numbers, mentoring programs are being implemented more frequently. The research objective of our exploratory study was to examine outcomes for students with disabilities ...
Ashleigh Hillier   +4 more
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Mentoring Alternatives: The Role of Peer Relationships in Career Development

, 1985
Little is known about work relationships, other than mentoring relationships, that contribute to adult and career growth.
K. Kram, Lynn A. Isabella
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Mentoring supports and mentoring across difference: insights from mentees

Mentoring & Tutoring, 2018
Mentoring relationships in higher education are recognized as a critical factor in preparing and socializing doctoral students and junior faculty for academic roles. We examined the practices of 12 educational leadership professors who were recipients of
Shaobing Li, J. Malin, Donald G. Hackman
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