P van de Ven's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
A system, in which more advanced students provide guidance to small groups of first-year students with respect to the educational programme, problems students may encounter in studying medicine and with respect to the living circumstances associated with going to medical school, and which has been operating for 14 years, is described. Each group co...
Citations
... Mentoring in medicine has been explored in the literature since 1967 (Barondess 1995;Escoll, Wood 1967;Buddeberg-Fischer, Herta 2006). A majority of published studies regarding medical students report a positive impact of mentorship on specialty selection and research opportunities (Strowd, Reynolds 2013;Galicia, Klima, Date 1997;Slockers, van de Ven, Steentjes, Moll 1981;Sambunjak, Straus, Marusic 2006;Frei, Stamm, Buddeberg-Fischer 2010;Hirsch, Agarwal, Rand, DeNunzio, Patel, Truong 2014;Dimitriadis, von der Borch, Stormann, Meinel, Moder, Reincke 2012;Griffith, Georgesen, Wilson 2000). Formal mentorship programs for young faculty have been shown to improve knowledge and clinical skills acquisition, enhance efficiency, and increase research interest (Kashiwagi, Varkey, Cook 2013;Lord, Mourtzanos, McClaren, Murray, Kimmel, Cowley 2012;Morrison, Lorens, Bandiera 2014;Schenkenberg, Foster, Bromberg, DeWitt, Flanigan 2011;Berk, Berg, Mortimer, Walton-Moss, Yeo 2005;Thorndyke, Gusic, George, Quillen, Milner 2006;Fleming, Simmons, Xu, Gesell, Brown, Cutrer, Gigante, Cooper 2015; Flint JH, Jahangir AA, Browner BD, Mehta S 2009). ...