The first time you consider mentoring, review benefits for both mentor and mentee

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The first time you consider mentoring, review benefits for both mentor and mentee

Jo Scott-Jones

Jo Scott-Jones

Shaking hands
Mentoring usually involves kanohi ki te kanohi – one-to-one meetings between two people

FIRST TIME

Mentoring is worth a serious look for all health professionals wanting to advance their careers or simply develop reflective practice, says GP Jo Scott-Jones

Mentoring can be a powerful tool for professional development and self-care; it is aimed at helping reflective practice and self-awareness through eff