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Fostering Mentorship
Benjamin J Levy1, Sheeba Joseph2, Katherine J Coyner3
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Montefiore Einstein, 1250 Waters Place, Tower 1, 11th Floor, Bronx, NY 10461, USA.
Abstract:
This article delves into the critical role of mentorship in the field of sports medicine, particularly for those embarking on a career in orthopedic surgery. It underscores mentorship as an essential element for professional development, offering insights into the dynamics of effective mentor-mentee relationships. This article highlights the mutual benefits of these relationships, where both parties gain valuable knowledge and experience. Key strategies for identifying and cultivating these relationships are discussed, emphasizing the importance of aligned goals, respect for time, and a commitment to growth and learning.
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