Mentoring in medical contexts
September 1, 2003 Education-Line, University of Leeds
This article presents the results of a literature review examining the positive learning experience mentorship can offer mentor and mentees. It draws comparisons between mentorship in medicine, education and business contexts, and offers critical areas of consideration when establishing a mentorship program.
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