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What factors are associated with the research productivity of primary care researchers in Canada? A qualitative study
Published 2024-03-01“…An interplay of personal (psychological characteristics, gender, race, parenthood, education, spousal occupation, and support), professional (mentorship before appointment, national collaborations, type of research, career length), institutional (leadership, culture, resources, protected time, mentorship, type), and system (funding, systematic bias, environment, international collaborations, research data infrastructure) factors were perceived to be associated with research productivity. …”
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Assessing Chinese anatomists’ perceptions and attitudes toward blended learning through faculty development training programs
Published 2023-10-01“…Positive attitudes toward blended learning are likely to be nurtured by mentorship and institutional support, subsequently correlating with improved training outcomes. …”
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Key informants perspectives on creating a high impact research department in family and community medicine: a qualitative project
Published 2024-02-01“…High impact research in primary care is facilitated by the development of researchers through formalized and structured mentorship/sponsorship and a department culture that promote primary care research.…”
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499 Visiting Scholars in Times of Pandemic
Published 2022-04-01“…Each visiting participant was paired with a KL2 Scholar, who provided 1:1 peer mentorship. In addition, visiting scholars presented a work-in-progress seminar, to obtain feedback before the more formal Grand Rounds lecture. …”
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Predictors of Interest in Radiation Oncology: The Effect of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Other Diversity Measures
Published 2023-05-01“…Students responded that they need more education, clinical exposure, and mentorship to increase their chance of choosing RO. …”
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Faculty knowledge, actions, and perceptions of sponsorship: an institutional survey study
Published 2023-12-01“…We identified seven qualitative themes: sponsorship importance, growing awareness and change, institutional biases and deficiencies, groups getting less sponsorship, people with sponsorship power, conflation with mentorship, and potential for negative impact.Conclusions A majority of respondents at a large academic health center reported sponsorship familiarity, receipt, and satisfaction. …”
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Making an Impact with E.M.P.A.C.T. Engage, Mentor Prepare, Advocate, Cultivate, and Teach: An Innovative Pilot Mentoring Program Evaluation for Students Underrepresented in Medicin...
Published 2023-07-01“…A total of 19 EMPACT mentorship groups were created, each consisting of two mentors and four medical student mentees. …”
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Mentoring New Faculty in Post-Pandemic Academia: Applications and Strategies for Mentors, Administrators, and Faculty Developers
Published 2023-07-01“…The research on mentorship in the professoriate is extensive and substantial. …”
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Ambivalence, Creative Investment, Publishing and Development
Published 2022-10-01“…If some scholarly work fails to be published, it raises the question whether authors would benefit from mentorship to improve their texts and thereby meet with international academic standards. …”
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Nurse to Know: Lise Fillion
Published 2015-07-01“…As well, I am involved in supervising graduate students from their master’s degree to their PhD, something that I love. This support and mentorship work is particularly meaningful.</span></p>…”
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Muriel Spark and self-help
Published 2018“…It has been a truism at least since Walter Benjamin’s ‘The Storyteller’ that the modern novel has no wisdom to share with its readers, but this essay argues that both Spark’s narrative concern with mentorship and her stylistic recourse to the aphoristic mode reopen in a distinctive way the question of what secular truths the novel as a form can convey.…”
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My Journey from the Inner-city to Medical School
Published 2019-12-01“…More specifically; a lack of experience, mentorship, and financial resources disadvantage marginalized student’s medical school applications and subsequently prevent them from pursuing a career as a physician in both Canada and abroad.…”
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Training infectious diseases fellows for a new era of hospital epidemiology
Published 2021-01-01“…Training programs for infectious diseases fellows pursuing a career in infection prevention and control and hospital epidemiology are grounded in mentorship and organizational experience. In this commentary, we propose a competency-based framework for creating structured learning for infectious diseases fellows pursuing hospital epidemiology and related fields.…”
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TeamMates
Published 2010-11-01“…Numerous studies have found that mentoring has a positive effect on students who participate in it. Mentorship for students in rural communities is both necessary and challenging given the uphill battle these schools and communities face to improve their students’ academic achievement and emotional well-being. …”
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Making it All Count: A Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration Model Incorporating Scholarship, Creative Activity, and Student Engagement
Published 2017-08-01“…This study takes a grounded theory approach as a basis for a case study examining a crossdisciplinary artistic and academic collaborative project involving faculty from the areas of English, music, dance, theatre, design, and visual journalism resulting in the creation of research, scholarly, and creative activity that fosters student engagement with feedback, reflection, and mentorship. An emergent conceptual model of artistic and academic collaboration was developed featuring a combination of collaborative partnership, creative process, and product dissemination with feedback and reflection leading to greater collaborative partnership as well as a new community of practice for cross-disciplinary collaboration.…”
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Mentoring as a Form of Transformation in Academia
Published 2024-02-01“…The study has shown the impact of mentorship in giving women an opportunity to grow and advance within the academic space and the importance of representation. …”
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Mentoring as a Form of Transformation in Academia
Published 2024-02-01“…The study has shown the impact of mentorship in giving women an opportunity to grow and advance within the academic space and the importance of representation. …”
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Bridging the logistical gap between ultrasound enthusiasm and accreditation
Published 2017“…We present a secure, web-based, multi-user system which mitigates many of these difficulties and allows for clinical mentorship to take place without geographical barriers, and at a time convenient for the participants.…”
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The Issues And Challenges Facing The Female Entrepreneurs In Lagos State, Nigeria
Published 2016“…The study recommends that mentorship programs that will enlighten the female entrepreneurs must be put in place and the government should offer financial support to the female entrepreneurs to assist them in boosting their business.…”
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Clinical nursing mentors’ motivation, attitude, and practice for mentoring and factors associated with them
Published 2024-01-01“…Conclusion Clinical nursing mentors had adequate motivation, positive attitude, and proactive practice towards mentoring and associated factors. Clinical nursing mentorship should be enhanced by prioritizing mentor training, fostering a supportive environment with consistent psychological care, and promoting structured mentorship activities.…”
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