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Mentorship experiences during registrar training: reflections of Black African specialists in the Western Cape
Authors:Nicola Thackwell  Bonginkosi Chiliza
Institution:Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Abstract:In order to meet the significant staffing challenges to health care provision in South Africa, the need to support the training and retention of Black medical specialists has been identified. This small qualitative study aimed to explore experiences of mentorship among a group of Black medical specialists in hopes of understanding the value and potential challenges that these relationships raise. Ten Black medical specialists were interviewed about their experiences of being mentored during their registrar training. The interview data was analysed using discourse analysis, and the results comprise of three main themes, namely: Difficulty accessing mentorship, a lack of Black and/or female role models and finally, experiences of feeling excluded from soft networks. The experiences explored in this study indicate the need for open dialogue within the mentorship dyad regarding certain taken-for-granted assumptions surrounding race, so as to aid the provision of more effective and satisfying mentorship outcomes.
Keywords:Mentorship  race  medical specialists  professional competence
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