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The program values exposure to multidisciplinary
training; collaborative research; and ethics, knowledge
translation and professional skills development, mentors are
critical to the success of the training program they provide key
mentorship by:
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Supervising/co-supervising a student if
requested, meeting with them regularly;
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Facilitating a mentorship with a
transdisciplinary mentor from another discipline e.g.
ethics, economics, political science, medicine, nursing,
pharmacy, etc.;
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Providing guidance to the student through
one innovative knowledge translation project, throughout the
year (the project could be a public presentation to a
government ministry, medical school, or continuing education
program, or an opinion/editorial article to a newspaper, or
preparing an article submission for a journal, etc.); and
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Attending, where possible, a colloquium or
at least a run-through presentation of student’s work prior
to the colloquium.
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information on current mentors. |