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Mentorship and early career mentorship

Artificial Intelligence Surgery, 2022
Mentorship is important for the personal and professional development of a surgeon. Surgical mentoring includes technical and non-technical skills necessary for clinical activities, career improvement, leadership acquisition and research development. Mentors are important in different phases of surgical career, conferring various forms of support.
Linda Ferrari   +3 more
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Mentorship in Radiology

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2017
Mentoring is an extremely important component of academic medicine, including radiology, yet it is not specifically emphasized in radiology training, and many academic radiology departments in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere do not have formal mentoring programs for medical students, residents, fellows, or junior faculty.
Danielle E, Kostrubiak   +7 more
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Fostering Mentorship

Clinics in Sports Medicine
This article delves into the critical role of mentorship in the field of sports medicine, particularly for those embarking on a career in orthopedic surgery. It underscores mentorship as an essential element for professional development, offering insights into the dynamics of effective mentor-mentee relationships.
Benjamin J, Levy   +2 more
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