A scoping review of mentorship in allied health: Attributes, programs and outcomes
Demi Germeroth,
Carolyn M. Murray,
Sarah McMullen‐Roach
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMentorship is a mutually beneficial voluntary relationship between mentor and mentee. In principle, the mentee trusts in the mentor for guiding career development and acquiring new knowledge and skills while the mentor finds giving back to the profession rewarding. Mentorship is beneficial at every career stage, but little is known about current programs and processes.ObjectiveTo review the literature about mentorship in allied health to inform programs and practices in occupational therapy. Scoping … Show more
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