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Enhancing leadership and relationships by implementing a peer mentoring program.

Liat R Gafni LachterJudith P Ruland
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2018)
As we seek ways to promote our profession and the leadership of its members, it is recommended to consider student peer-mentoring to empower them to practice and advance essential career skills from the initial stages of professional development. Evidence found in this study demonstrates that peer-mentoring programs can promote leadership development and establishment of networks in an occupational therapy emerging professional community, at a low cost. The peer-mentoring blueprint and lessons learned are presented with hopes to inspire others to implement peer-mentoring programs in their settings.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • medical students
  • primary care