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Handbook of Research on Developing Competencies for Pre-Health Professional Students, Advisors, and Programs
May occur due to varying factors such inadequate access to healthcare and social determinants of health including race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status (Healthy People 2020, 2021).
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Mentorship of Pre-Health Professional Students
Dana Powell Baker (The University of Kansas Medical Center, USA) and Linda Cassar (The George Washington University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5969-0.ch008
Abstract
Mentoring is essential to professional development and socialization in many fields, but this relationship is critical to health professions practitioners. These professionals come to their respective disciplines with the requisite learning from their educational programs, but they will also benefit from the guidance of a mentor. Mentoring relationships allow mentees to move their practice along the continuum from novice to expert. This translates to safer, more coordinated care at the bedside and a more holistically developed practitioner. This chapter examines types of mentoring relationships and how professionals can decide which best meets their needs and goals. Review of the characteristics of effective mentors and mentees is an important element of this chapter, as it is crucial for those seeking these roles to know their responsibilities. Discussion of how mentoring diverse groups of health professions students will help to reduce disparities in healthcare is an important focus of this chapter.
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The Determinants of Health: Social, Structural, and Political Contributions to Health-Related Outcomes
Differences in access to or availability of healthcare services between population groups that are influenced by such factors as socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, or sex/gender.
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An Integrated Approach to Next-Generation Telemedicine and Health Advice Systems Through AI Applications in Disease Diagnosis
When various demographic groups or populations have varied access to and experiences with healthcare, we say that healthcare disparities exist. Factors such as financial level, race/ethnicity, region, and cultural background may all shape these variations. Achieving universal healthcare access is a critical component in reducing healthcare inequities.
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