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Enhancing a diverse population: the American Thoracic Society Mentoring Program for Underrepresented in Medicine. [PDF]
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Prevalence of burnout among pediatric surgical resident physicians and the role of mentorship: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Gary D. Clark, Phillip L. Pearl
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Quick Consult Expands Access and Strengthens Support for Faculty Promotion and Research Mentoring. [PDF]
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A. C. Boudewijn Peters (1941–2026)
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Jurriaan M. Peters, Oebo F. Brouwer
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Mentoring the Mentors: Aligning Mentor and Mentee Expectations
Academic Radiology, 2006The Radiology Alliance for Health Services Research sponsored a symposium at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of University Radiologists, which focused on the issue of aligning mentor and mentee expectations to foster successful mentoring relationships.
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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2019
This article focuses on the definition of mentoring and what mentors need to know. It also describes a mentoring mindset and specific mentoring behaviors. Negative behaviors and approaches are also identified to facilitate differentiation between actions that work and those that extinguish mentoring relationships.
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This article focuses on the definition of mentoring and what mentors need to know. It also describes a mentoring mindset and specific mentoring behaviors. Negative behaviors and approaches are also identified to facilitate differentiation between actions that work and those that extinguish mentoring relationships.
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2013
The origin of the term mentor comes from Homer’s The Odyssey, in which the character Mentor was entrusted to care for Telemachus, the son of Odysseus. When Odysseus left Greece to fight in the Trojan War, he placed Mentor in charge of raising his son. Mentor cultivated a relationship with Telemachus through guidance and education and came to treat him ...
Nicholas R. Teman, Rebecca M. Minter
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The origin of the term mentor comes from Homer’s The Odyssey, in which the character Mentor was entrusted to care for Telemachus, the son of Odysseus. When Odysseus left Greece to fight in the Trojan War, he placed Mentor in charge of raising his son. Mentor cultivated a relationship with Telemachus through guidance and education and came to treat him ...
Nicholas R. Teman, Rebecca M. Minter
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Archives of Dermatology, 2002
Life-Changing Events: After his father refused to let him join the Coast Guard, the marginal high school student did exceedingly well at the University of Maryland. He thought dermatology was a joke until he visited brother Bob, who had just switched from medicine to dermatology at Miami. While at Tulane, he conducted a study on malnutrition in Uganda,
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Life-Changing Events: After his father refused to let him join the Coast Guard, the marginal high school student did exceedingly well at the University of Maryland. He thought dermatology was a joke until he visited brother Bob, who had just switched from medicine to dermatology at Miami. While at Tulane, he conducted a study on malnutrition in Uganda,
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