Mentoring the mentors: Aligning mentor and mentee expectations

Academic Radiology
Janie M LeeCurtis P Langlotz

Abstract

The Radiology Alliance for Health Services Research sponsored a symposium at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of University Radiologists, which focused on the issue of aligning mentor and mentee expectations to foster successful mentoring relationships. This article presents a summary of the informal discussion of the panelists' individual experiences, common themes, and insights gained from the panel participants.

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