Career planning and mentorship: A few key considerations for trainees

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Abstract

Publishing and securing funding are considered our “academic currency”, and therefore, both should be emphasized during training, both residency and fellowship. Trainees should make an effort to find funding opportunities at or outside of their institutions and try to identify their short- and long-term goals. Establishing a track record of publications can help trainees get hired, funded, and promoted as junior faculty, and effective networking and mentorship are critical determinants of academic success. Given the positive effects of mentorship, trainees should understand what comprises a good mentor-mentee relationship and how to optimize the mentoring process. The objective of this article is to discuss few key considerations for trainees in residency or fellowship regarding mentorship and career planning in academic medicine.

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Badawy, S. M. (2017). Career planning and mentorship: A few key considerations for trainees. International Journal of General Medicine, 10, 357–359. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S145481

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