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Review article

https://doi.org/10.21860/medflum2023_309423

Mentoring During Specialty Training in Medicine

Venija Cerovečki ; Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb, Hrvatska *

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

Mentorship during specialty training, mainly during competency-based specialty training is fundamental to the intellectual and professional growth of the mente and mentees often look for astute guidance regarding career pathway from their mentors, based on an assessment of their skills and attitude. Mentoring is a time-proven strategy that can help young physicians to achieve their fullest potential and good mentorship is a prerequisite for success in any medical specialty. The most beneficial forms of mentoring have been positive relationships with attending physicians that resulted in trustworthy, nurturing environments that have facilitated learning. A mentor–mentee relationship is defined as a dynamic reciprocal relationship environment between an advanced career incumbent (mentor) and a beginner (mente), aimed at promoting the development of both. The relationship mentor-mente is a dynamic, multifaceted relationship, can best be described as a symbiotic relationship, wherein both parties have responsibilities and stand to gain if the relationship functions optimally. Mentor should use a way to train mentee that not only been effective but very friendly and collegial. This easy-going environment fosters learning and ensures optimal performance. Every mentee desires a mentor that maintains an “open-door policy” to address concerns and questions that arise during the course of training.

Keywords

medical education; mentor; mentorship

Hrčak ID:

309423

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/309423

Publication date:

1.12.2023.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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