Exploring the relationship between mentoring and doctors’ health and wellbeing: a narrative review
Type:
Peer-Reviewed Literature
This systematic narrative review in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine uses empirical and anecdotal evidence to map the relationship between mentoring activities and the health and well-being of doctors. The findings illustrate that mentoring influenced collegiate relationships, networking, and confidence and stress management. Furthermore, it is valued as a specialist support mechanism. While the review contributes to the evidence base, it also highlights the need for focused research exploring this association.
Topics:
Individual Strategies
Tags:
Leadership
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