Mentee missteps: Tales from the academic trenches
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Vaughn, V
Saint, S
Chopra, V
Saint, S
Chopra, V
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2017
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Mentorship takes many forms, from personal and professional counseling to clinical and research guidance. The wisdom and guidance of experienced mentors not only help mentees ascend the academic ladder, but may also prevent burnout. Given the importance of this relationship, it is imperative that mentees put their “best foot forward.” Unfortunately, young physicians are rarely taught what is expected of them as mentees, and mentors vary in discussing “menteeship” with protégés.
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JAMA
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317
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5
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Biomedical and clinical sciences
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Vaughn, V; Saint, S; Chopra, V, Mentee missteps: Tales from the academic trenches, JAMA, 2017, 317 (5), pp. 475-476