Eliminating Mentors in Favor of Collaborators: Review and Challenge of Current Mentorship Literature

A. Weiss, Katherine C. Lee, S. Blair, S. Ramamoorthy
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Context: Mentorship in academic medicine, surgery, and surgical subspecialties has been examined broadly in the literature at the student, resident, early, and senior faculty level. These studies have explored mentorship in general, as well as gender specific differences or issues that arise. Less studied is the idea of collaboration in surgical training. Evidence Acquisition: The objective of this review is to summarize the current literature on mentorship and delineate its future. Results: Traditional paradigms of the mentor plotting the career of the mentee may not be possible in the future. In the ever-changing practice of surgery, time constraints are only increasing, making the act of mentoring more difficult. Conclusions: The mentee or trainee must take a more active role and seek out mentorship, seek out collaboration, be more proactive, and communicate their needs and career goals early on.
以合作者取代导师:对当前导师关系文献的回顾与挑战
背景:学术医学、外科和外科亚专业的指导在学生、住院医生、早期和高级教师水平的文献中得到了广泛的研究。这些研究探讨了一般的导师关系,以及性别差异或由此产生的问题。很少有人研究手术训练中的合作。证据获取:本综述的目的是总结目前关于师徒关系的文献,并描绘其未来。结果:传统的导师规划徒弟职业生涯的模式在未来可能不可行。在不断变化的手术实践中,时间限制只会增加,这使得指导的行为更加困难。结论:被指导者或受训者必须扮演更积极的角色,寻求指导,寻求合作,更积极主动,尽早沟通他们的需求和职业目标。
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