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Mentoring in medical practice
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: T Gibbs --- College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Kingdom of Bahrain D Brigden --- Faculty of Health Sciences, UK D Hellenberg --- University of Cape Town,Previous articles in this series have defined words and concepts that guide our thinking in the areas of teaching and learning, set in the greater world of education; but what happens in the quiet and often lonely world of individual... -
Online mentoring in medical education
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: Kieran Walsh --- BMJ Learning, BMJ Publishing Group, UKOnline mentoring offers a number of advantages in medical education. These advantages can help both mentors and mentees. The main advantages of online mentoring are that: it is much more likely to be learner or mentee centric than traditional forms... -
Structural barriers to South African volunteer home-based caregivers providing quality care: the need for a policy for caregivers not affiliated to primary healthcare clinics
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: David Morton --- Department of Nursing Science, South Africa Thoko Mayekiso --- Vice Chancellor’s Office, South Africa Peter Cunningham --- Department of Sociology and Anthropology, South AfricaCommunity home-based care (CHBC) is a critical component of non-formal care in communities in Africa that have a high prevalence of HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Community carers consisting primarily of volunteers are critical role players in African healthcare systems and... -
A reflective note: AJOM Inaugural Junior Faculty Fellowship
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Juliana M. Namada --- Chandaria School of Business, Kenya Carol Brunt --- Department of Management, USA Joshua Knapp --- Department of Management, USAIn recognizing the persistent publishing challenge among African-based scholars, the African Academy of Management (AFAM) and the Africa Journal of Management (AJOM) joined forces to explore various alternatives to address the challenge. The creation of the Junior Faculty Fellowship is... -
Bringing out the creativity in you: How a competitive climate and mentoring kindle creative work involvement of university academic staff
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Ebele E. Nnadozie --- Department of Psychology, Nigeria Lawrence E. Ugwu --- Department of Psychology, Nigeria Ibeawuchi K. Enwereuzor --- Department of Psychology, Nigeria Emmanuella Ugochi Anozie --- Department of Sociology/Psychology and Criminology and Security Studies, Nigeria Florence Chiji Albi-Oparaocha --- College of Medicine, NigeriaWe investigated mentoring as a moderator between competitive climate and employee creative work involvement. Participants were 270 academic staff of a Nigerian federal university (male = 155 [57.41%] and female = 115 [42.59%]). The participants were employed as Graduate Assistant = 15 (5.56%), Assistant Lecturer = 78 (28.89%),... -
Perspectives on academic mentorship, research collaborations, career advice and work–life balance: a masterclass conversation with Professor Salim Abdool Karim
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Faheema Kimmie-Dhansay --- , South Africa Jawaya Shea --- , Seyi Amosun --- , South Africa Xan Swart --- , South Africa Lehana Thabane --- , CanadaMentorship and collaboration are fundamental to ensure success in research, particularly health research. In this article, we summarise a conversation between the Master’s in Biostatistics students at Stellenbosch University and Professor Salim Abdool Karim, the head of the Centre for... -
Medical intern job demands and job carry-over strain: The moderating role of psychosocial mentoring and job satisfaction
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Rita Ekele --- , Nigeria Vincent Onodugo --- , Nigeria Henry Okwo --- , Nigeria Sinclair Ogba --- , Nigeria Chike Onodugo --- , Nigeria Benjamin Chukwu --- , NigeriaThis study examined the relationship between psychological job demands and job carry-over strain among medical interns, and the moderating role of mentoring and job satisfaction in that relationship. Medical interns (n = 229) at teaching hospitals in Southeastern Nigeria (male...
