Career-Focused Mentoring for Early-Career Clinician Educators in Academic General Internal Medicine
Clinician educators serve vital roles in academic medicine by providing clinical care, applying educational theory to practice, training future physicians, producing scholarship, serving as administrators, and consulting with other professionals.1 Clinician educators in general internal medicine work in outpatient and inpatient settings, some as hospitalists. Despite their essential contributions, clinician educators face challenges in developing academic careers and advancing in rank. They may have limited knowledge and skills in curriculum development and research methods2 or in pedagogy and medical education theory.
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - Category: General Medicine Authors: Jonathan D. Kirsch, Alisa Duran, Alexander M. Kaizer, Heather Thompson Buum, William N. Robiner, Anne Marie Weber-Main Source Type: research
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