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SEMICYUC launched its first Mentoring Programme to support early-career researchers. This initiative aims to enhance research skills, critical thinking, and cultivate future scientific leaders.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Research Career Development

Background:

  • The Society for the Study of the Young Child (SEMICYUC) established a Mentoring Programme.
  • This program targets the society's youngest members to foster research careers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the foundational structure of SEMICYUC's Mentoring Programme.
  • To propose improvements for the continuous development of the program.

Main Methods:

  • The program pairs early-career researchers with experienced mentors.
  • Focuses on skill acquisition (research/clinical) and critical thinking enhancement.

Main Results:

  • The program supports the research trajectory of junior members.
  • It aims to develop the next generation of research leaders within the society.

Conclusions:

  • The Mentoring Programme is a vital initiative for SEMICYUC's junior members.
  • Continuous improvement and dedicated mentorship are key to the program's success.