Feasibility of implementing formal long-distance mentorship for public health physicians: a case study of Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria
Abstract Background Conflicting schedules and geographic access limit prospects for mutually beneficial relationships between experts and early career professionals. A formal long-distance mentorship program could address these barriers and potentially bridge the gap of traditional face-to-face ment...
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Main Authors: | Uche Shalom Obi (Author), Chinyere Mbachu (Author), Benjamin S. C. Uzochukwu (Author) |
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