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Mentoring to Support Healthcare Professional and Medical Career Progression and Leadership Development
Authors: Jenny Proimos, Helena J. Teede, Belinda Garth
Correspondence: belinda.garth@monash.edu
Published online: 22 March 2026
Abstract
Mentoring programmes are increasingly used in the health sector to provide career support and guidance for health professionals. However, a number of mentoring experiences and programmes fall short of their potential, with variable outcomes reported. This article summarises the mentoring literature, which clearly demonstrates that mentoring is an important evidence-informed component of advancing women in leadership. We provide a perspective on mentoring in the context of promoting gender equity within workplaces and propose a new nuanced and integrated model to consider for the advancement of women in leadership.
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