| Literature DB >> 32340891 |
Shane P Desselle1, Helen Chang2, Gail Fleming3, Arian Habib4, Joanne Canedo5, Efi Mantzourani6.
Abstract
Mentoring programs have been offered by organizations within and outside of healthcare for years. This commentary examines the literature under the prism of design fundamentals for these programs, drawing particular considerations for schemes aimed at pharmacy professionals. The central argument presented is that mentoring can be used as a vehicle to support pharmacists to learn from others and each other, to reinforce and own their professional identity so that the uniqueness of the pharmacy profession is established within a global health landscape of constant change. In this Part 1 of a series of papers, a wealth of literature, theories, and evidence are presented aiming to inform the general structure and logistical considerations for both in-person and distance mentoring programs.Keywords: Mentoring; Pharmacist; Pharmacy; Professional development; Professional identity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32340891 DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.04.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Social Adm Pharm ISSN: 1551-7411