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Feature Articles

Mentorship in EMWA: A perspective

Pages 134-136 | Published online: 04 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Mentorship is a relationship practised in many fields of endeavour, including business, and has been recognised to be an important driving force in enhancing career development and professional satisfaction for both mentors and mentees. The importance and necessity of mentorship in EMWA are discussed not only at the level of professional development but also at the ethical level such as promoting and guarding responsible medical writing. Issues which have to be considered in carrying out a mentoring scheme and how to tackle them are also discussed.

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Joselita T Salita

Joselita T Salita completed her PhD (Biology) at the University of Bremen under a German scholarship programme. She has published scientific articles on seagrass-fish ecology, including her dissertation, which was graded magna cum laude. Thanks to meticulous taxonomic work at a museum in Bremen and experience in organizing exhibitions, she discovered a love for detail and writing creativity. Joyce joined EMWA in 2009 and has been freelancing as a medical writer, translator, and ESL teacher since then. She has been a member of the Editorial Board of Medical Writing (formerly The Write Stuff) since 2010.

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