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Understanding wider environmental influences on mentoring: Towards an ecological model of mentoring in academic medicine (CROSBI ID 218894)

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Sambunjak, Dario Understanding wider environmental influences on mentoring: Towards an ecological model of mentoring in academic medicine // Acta Medica Academica, 44 (2015), 1; 47-57. doi: 10.5644/ama2006-124.126

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Sambunjak, Dario

engleski

Understanding wider environmental influences on mentoring: Towards an ecological model of mentoring in academic medicine

Mentoring is a complex developmental relationship that contributes to individual growth and career advancement in different areas of human activity, including academic medicine. This article describes a broader environmental milieux in which mentoring occurs and considers the ways in which the environmental factors may affect the process and outcomes of mentoring. An ecological model of mentoring is proposed that takes into account various factors broadly operating at three contextual levels. The first is societal or “macro” level, which implies cultural, economic, and political factors. The second is institutional or “meso” level, consisting of a) system-related factors such as field and discipline characteristics, and government policies, and b) organization-related factors such as mentoring climate, reward structure, and work design. The third contextual level relates to intrapersonal and interpersonal characteristics of mentor-mentee dyads. If mentoring dyad is viewed as the focal point, societal and institutional levels may be labeled as “external”, and personal level as “internal”. The conceptual diversity and methodological challenges in the study of mentoring need to be acknowledged, but should not be an excuse to leave the external contextual elements out of the researchers’ horizon, as they inevitably shape and modify the mentoring relationships.

Mentors; Education; Medical; Models; Educational

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44 (1)

2015.

47-57

objavljeno

1840-1848

1840-2879

10.5644/ama2006-124.126

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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