Careercasts
Practical Points for Advancing Your Professional Career.
Welcome to the EAST Careercasts. The Careercasts are a series of audio interviews with leaders in the field designed to provide you with practical information regarding career development, leadership and career challenges.
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EAST/AWS Joint Careercast - The Importance of Mentoring - #45- 07/31/2018
The Association for Women Surgeons (AWS) and Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) have teamed up in this podcast to discuss the importance of the EAST Mentoring Program and to discuss the importance of women mentoring other women in surgery. We are joined by Dr. Marie Crandall and Dr. Cassandra White, whose mentoring relationship began in the EAST program in 2017.
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The Mentor-Mentee Relationship—An Interview with Dr. Wayne Meredith - Careercast #36- 11/09/2017
Many surgeons recognize the need for mentoring, especially early in their career. As they gain experience, they often find themselves transitioning into the role of mentor. But what exactly does a mentor do? What is the mentees role? How does this relationship develop and progress? In this Careercast, Dr. Brad Dennis talks with EAST Past President Dr. Wayne Meredith of Wake Forest University. Dr. Meredith shares how to identify a mentor and develop the mentor-mentee relationship. Additionally, he discusses the responsibilities of each person in the relationship as well as advice for being a good mentor and mentee.
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