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Surgical Mentoring [electronic resource] : Building Tomorrow's Leaders / by John Rombeau, Amy Goldberg, Catherine Loveland-Jones.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2010Description: XVI, 172 p. 40 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441971913
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617 23
LOC classification:
  • RD1-811
Online resources:
Contents:
What is Mentoring and Who is a Mentor? -- Why Surgical Mentoring is Important and Evidence That it Makes a Difference -- What are the Qualities of an Outstanding Surgical Mentor? -- How and Where Should Surgical Mentoring Be Performed? -- Mentoring Women Surgeons -- Mentoring International Medical Graduates -- How to Develop Faculty Mentors -- How to Choose a Mentor -- Future Directions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: From the surgery clerkship, through residency, fellowship and clinical practice, surgeons learn from each other both formally and informally. Each generation follows in the footsteps of the last, while also blazing new trails in the hopes of improving patient care. Surgical Mentoring: Building Tomorrow’s Leaders provides practical guidance for all surgeons, in training and in practice, about the pedagogical, clinical, and personal benefits of having and being a mentor. The authors span the gamut of practice to provide a well-rounded perspective: a practicing and seasoned surgeon with more than 35 years of experience of being mentored and being a mentor; a practicing surgeon who is also an experienced surgical residency director, and a surgical resident in the “clinical trenches” of daily learning and patient care. From the foreword: “Drs. Rombeau, Goldberg, and Loveland-Jones have written this book on surgical mentoring to fill an obvious need. It is up-to-date, comprehensive, readable, and evidence-based … Surgery is a small world with many satisfying rewards behind each of the many doors. Good mentorship provides the right keys for the right doors for the young surgeon. Both the mentor and mentee should read this book to better understand the who, what, when, where, and how of surgical mentorship in the modern era. What you learn will likely make a difference in your career. “ Daniel T. Dempsey, MD.
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What is Mentoring and Who is a Mentor? -- Why Surgical Mentoring is Important and Evidence That it Makes a Difference -- What are the Qualities of an Outstanding Surgical Mentor? -- How and Where Should Surgical Mentoring Be Performed? -- Mentoring Women Surgeons -- Mentoring International Medical Graduates -- How to Develop Faculty Mentors -- How to Choose a Mentor -- Future Directions.

From the surgery clerkship, through residency, fellowship and clinical practice, surgeons learn from each other both formally and informally. Each generation follows in the footsteps of the last, while also blazing new trails in the hopes of improving patient care. Surgical Mentoring: Building Tomorrow’s Leaders provides practical guidance for all surgeons, in training and in practice, about the pedagogical, clinical, and personal benefits of having and being a mentor. The authors span the gamut of practice to provide a well-rounded perspective: a practicing and seasoned surgeon with more than 35 years of experience of being mentored and being a mentor; a practicing surgeon who is also an experienced surgical residency director, and a surgical resident in the “clinical trenches” of daily learning and patient care. From the foreword: “Drs. Rombeau, Goldberg, and Loveland-Jones have written this book on surgical mentoring to fill an obvious need. It is up-to-date, comprehensive, readable, and evidence-based … Surgery is a small world with many satisfying rewards behind each of the many doors. Good mentorship provides the right keys for the right doors for the young surgeon. Both the mentor and mentee should read this book to better understand the who, what, when, where, and how of surgical mentorship in the modern era. What you learn will likely make a difference in your career. “ Daniel T. Dempsey, MD.

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