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Update on Mentorship in Orthopaedic Resident Education: A Report from the American Orthopaedic Association.

Robert A HartAdam E M EltoraiKatherine YanneyJohn Lawrence MarshMary K MulcaheyAlan H Daniels
Published in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2020)
Orthopaedic residents continue to overwhelmingly indicate that mentorship is an important component of residency education: 34.9% of residencies have a formal mentorship program, compared with 26.0% in the prior survey. Additionally, 74.7% of current residents reported having a mentor compared with 51% of residents in the prior study. Despite this difference, a very similar percentage of residents indicated that they were either "very" or "somewhat" satisfied with their mentorship experience. Residents from programs with formal mentorship programs reported significantly higher satisfaction with their mentorship programs compared with those without formal programs. These results support continued efforts toward improving mentorship opportunities within U.S. orthopaedic residency programs.
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