2015
DOI: 10.1503/cjs.004315
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Providing mentorship support to general surgery residents: a model for structured group facilitation

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“…Workplace support, as measured by the Demand Support Control Questionnaire (DCSQ), can involve elements, such as workplace atmosphere, employee–employer value congruence (and compatibility), and responsive workplace systems [ 71 ]. In an attempt to increase residents’ perceived support, many surgical training programs have begun to implement interventions, such as professional mentorship, social outings, and group counseling sessions [ 15 , 69 ]. However, to our knowledge, the impact of these specific interventions on objective measures of workplace support or global wellbeing has not been shown, thus limiting our ability to critically evaluate such interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workplace support, as measured by the Demand Support Control Questionnaire (DCSQ), can involve elements, such as workplace atmosphere, employee–employer value congruence (and compatibility), and responsive workplace systems [ 71 ]. In an attempt to increase residents’ perceived support, many surgical training programs have begun to implement interventions, such as professional mentorship, social outings, and group counseling sessions [ 15 , 69 ]. However, to our knowledge, the impact of these specific interventions on objective measures of workplace support or global wellbeing has not been shown, thus limiting our ability to critically evaluate such interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that sole reliance on informal mentorship may self-select for more sociable individuals compared with those who are more reserved as they may find initiating relationships uncomfortable by nature. 14 Formal mentorship programs have been shown to augment mentor-mentee pairing, improve overall trainee experience, and enhance resident perception of strong mentoring relationships. 15,16 They have also been correlated with lower rates of burnout and fatigue among residents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most critical task is to initiate or participate in a scienti c research during the training program of surgical residency. Therefore, the implementation of mentorship may be a promising strategy for guiding residents to gain research ability step-by-step (10)(11)(12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%