Original paper
Mentoring perception and academic performance: an Academic Health Science Centre survey
Abstract
Purpose To determine the association between professors' self-perception of mentoring skills and their academic performance. Design Two hundred and fifteen professors from Imperial College London, the first Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) in the UK, were surveyed. The instrument adopted was the Mentorship Skills Self-Assessment Survey. Statement scores were aggregated to provide a score for each shared core, mentor-specific and...
Paper Details
Title
Mentoring perception and academic performance: an Academic Health Science Centre survey
Published Date
Mar 18, 2016
Journal
Volume
92
Issue
1092
Pages
597 - 602
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