The Art and Science of Mentorship in Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

2020 
ABSTRACT Background As academic cardiothoracic surgeons focus on producing a new generation of successful surgeon leaders, mentorship has emerged as one of the most important variables influencing professional and personal success and satisfaction. We explore the literature to determine the benefits, qualities and features of the mentor relationship. Methods A comprehensive review was performed in February for 2020 of Ovid MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and the SCOPUS Database using ‘mentor’ as a primary search term. The titles and abstracts of these publications were then reviewed by 2 of the authors to identify relevant sources addressing topics related to mentorship in cardiothoracic surgery and identify 4 specific areas of focus (1) the value of mentorship, (2) the skills needed to be an effective mentor, (3) effective approaches for identifying and receiving mentorship, and (4) the unique considerations associated with mentorship for traditionally underrepresented populations in surgery. Results Of 16,469 articles reviewed, 167 relevant manuscripts were identified and 62 were included. Conclusions There is undeniable value in mentorship when navigating a career in cardiothoracic surgery. By sharing the most significant features and skills of both ideal mentors and mentees, we hope to provide a framework to improve the quality of mentorship from both sides.
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