Mentoring in Academic Medicine
Mentoring in Academic Medicine
Holly J. Humphrey, MD, MACP
As part of ACP's Teaching Medicine Series, this title is available individually or as a part of the complete seven-book set.
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Mentoring students, residents, and faculty and supporting their professional development are topics of great concern among leaders in medical education.
Offering knowledge and insight from a range of experienced physician-educators and others involved in medical education, Mentoring in Academic Medicine provides a unique perspective on medical professionalism in the coming decades as well as a comprehensive approach to developing programs for mentorship and guidance.
Illustrated with realistic cases and examples, this book provides:
- Insight into effective mentoring relationships and fostering professionalism
- Guidelines for developing mentoring programs for students, residents, and clinical and research faculty
- A consideration of the issues that arise related to mentoring special groups
- Multiple perspectives on role modeling and guiding others to be successful in their careers
Informative, practical, and engaging, the Teaching Medicine Series is an excellent resource for all medical faculty interested in improving their teaching, learning more about educational tools and resources, and advancing their careers in medical education. Available as a complete set or for individual purchase, this seven-book series features these titles: Teaching Clinical Reasoning— including web extras, Theory and Practice of Teaching Medicine, Methods for Teaching Medicine, Teaching in Your Office, Second Edition, Teaching in the Hospital— including web extras, Mentoring in Academic Medicine, Leadership Careers in Medical Education.