Establishing a mentorship program in rural workplaces: connection, communication, and support required
Introduction: Recruitment and retention of healthcare providers to rural workplaces is often challenging due to many factors, such as complex work environments requiring a broad skill set, minimal staffing, and limited community support and resources. Mentorship has been proposed as a strategy to en...
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Main Authors: | Noelle Rohatinsky (Author), Janelle Cave (Author), Chantal Krauter (Author) |
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James Cook University,
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