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    Mentoring medical students in Australian general practice is a long-term, trust-based relationship distinct from teaching. Effective mentorship provides a safe space for confidential discussions and formative feedback, preparing students for internships.

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    • Mentoring medical students in Australian general practices is increasing.
    • Driven by formal scholarships and informal student initiatives.

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