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Mentoring within the veterinary medical profession: veterinarians' experiences as proteges in mentoring relationships.

Brian P Niehoff1, Peter Chenoweth, Raina Rutti.   

Abstract

Veterinary medicine professionals have recognized the importance of enhancing mentoring of students, as recruitment and retention of students have become prominent concerns. The purpose of the present study was to examine the form and degree of mentoring experienced by practicing veterinarians, as well as to seek to understand the factors that influence effective mentoring relationships. Data concerning their own experiences with mentoring relationships were gathered from practicing veterinarians. Results suggest that most practicing veterinarians had mentors and that the most frequent and effective mentors were initial employers, followed by teachers and advisors. Behaviors aimed at career development and socio-emotional support correlated highly with the perceived effectiveness of the relationship. Perceived similarity between the protege and the mentor also predicted effectiveness. These results are discussed as they relate to veterinary education.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16078181     DOI: 10.3138/jvme.32.2.264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Med Educ        ISSN: 0748-321X            Impact factor:   1.027


  2 in total

1.  Factors affecting the career path choices of graduates at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

Authors:  Murray D Jelinski; John R Campbell; Jonathan M Naylor; Karen L Lawson; Dena Derkzen
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Factors associated with veterinarians' career path choices in the early postgraduate period.

Authors:  Murray D Jelinski; John R Campbell; Michael W MacGregor; Jon M Watts
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.008

  2 in total

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