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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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On mentoring and being mentored
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2015There is increasing concern in the medical research community about the paucity of clinically trained scientists entering the field and what this might mean for the future generation of medical knowledge (Roberts et al., 2012; Gottesman, 2013). While not unique to psychiatry (Formenti et al., 2015), this challenge is more pronounced in our field.
Matcheri S, Keshavan, Rajiv, Tandon
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Mentors, tormentors, and no mentors: mentoring scientists
International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2014Purpose – A psychosocial, developmental perspective was used to examine the mentoring experiences of scientists. Little is known about the timing of when mentors first appear, the quality of these relationships, the specific mentoring support behaviors, or how scientists typically learn to mentor.
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2009
Although there are many definitions of mentors and mentoring, there are certain common themes across the many definitions. For example, someone who coaches and tutors is often called a mentor. Someone who advises and assists in both the individual’s personal and professional life is often considered a mentor.
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Although there are many definitions of mentors and mentoring, there are certain common themes across the many definitions. For example, someone who coaches and tutors is often called a mentor. Someone who advises and assists in both the individual’s personal and professional life is often considered a mentor.
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