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  • Professional Development
  • Scientific Mentorship

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  • Traditional mentorship is often confined within an individual's institution.
  • Trainee geneticists may benefit from diverse external perspectives.
  • Existing mentorship structures may not always meet all trainee needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Mentors without Borders, an international mentoring network.
  • To facilitate connections between trainee geneticists and volunteer mentors globally.
  • To explore the benefits of external mentorship in genetics training.

Main Methods:

  • Proposal of an international network matching junior and senior professionals.
  • Trainee geneticists can identify volunteer mentors outside their home institution.
  • Focus on creating a matchmaking system for mentorship.

Main Results:

  • The network is conceptualized as a 'matchmaker' for professional guidance.
  • External mentors supplement, rather than replace, institutional mentors.
  • Anticipated benefits include diverse communication styles and relationship dynamics.

Conclusions:

  • Mentors without Borders offers a scalable model for global genetics mentorship.
  • External mentoring relationships can provide unique advantages for trainee development.
  • Further exploration of communication and relationship models is warranted.