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Promoting padawans: a survey examining the state of mentorship in neurosurgical training in the United Kingdom.

Marco Mancuso-MarcelloNadia Liber SalloumPhillip Correia CopleyJohn Amaechi EmelifeonwuChandrasekaran Kaliaperumal
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2021)
The current perception of mentorship in Neurosurgery from the surveyed trainees is mixed. A healthy majority of trainees benefit from mentorship of some kind, whilst a significant minority feel underserved. The surveyed trainees feel mentorship is slanted more towards clinical and professional aspects of development than it is towards personal ones. Suggestions for future insight would be an evaluation of senior registrar and consultant sentiments towards mentorship, whilst exploration into more flexible models for establishing mentoring relationships may help to address the heavy importance of trainee choice which is voiced by this survey's results.
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