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Mentorship and Coaching.

Stacey L Ishman1, Carrie L Francis2

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Mentorship and coaching are vital for otolaryngology (ENT) physicians across all career stages. These strategies foster guidance, self-reflection, and goal achievement, empowering physicians for leadership and personal fulfillment.

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  • Mentorship and coaching are crucial for career advancement in otolaryngology.
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Purpose of the Study:

  • To delineate the distinct roles of mentorship and coaching in otolaryngology.
  • To highlight strategies for effective physician development through these modalities.

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  • Conceptual analysis of mentorship and coaching frameworks.
  • Review of best practices for physician career development.

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  • Mentorship provides guidance, sponsorship, and networking.
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  • Effective relationships require active listening, feedback, and psychological safety.

Conclusions:

  • Physicians can optimize coaching by adopting a growth mindset and taking ownership.
  • Mentoring and coaching empower otolaryngologists to align careers with values and achieve leadership goals.