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The Benefits of Being a Buddy: Exploring the Medical Student Experience As Mentor to Minority High-School Students

机译:作为伙伴的好处:探索医学学生经历为少数民族高中生

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Purpose:The Aspiring Doctors Precollege Program at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine serves to introduce underrepresented minority (URM) high-school students to careers in health care as well as introducing URM high-school students to medical student mentors. Each month, medical students and their student mentees connect through a variety of activities on the medical college campus. While the program has significant benefit for the mentees, it also provides professional development opportunities for the medical students as mentors. Many researchers have written on the value of mentored relationships between medical students and established physicians; however, exploring the benefits of medical student mentorship has yet to be discussed in the literature.
机译:目的:俄亥俄州大学骨科医学院的有抱负的医生前震学课程为少数群体(URM)高中生引进了医疗保健的职业生涯,以及将URM高中生引入医学学生导师。每个月,医学生和他们的学生蒙迪斯通过各种关于医学院校园的活动进行连接。虽然该计划对辅导员有重大好处,但它还为医学学生为导师提供专业发展机会。许多研究人员撰写了关于医学生与成立的医生之间的导师关系的价值;然而,探索医学学生指导的好处尚未在文献中讨论。

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