“…Evidence suggests that opportunities arise not from our closest group of contacts, but rather from second- and third-degree contacts. 35 Reaching for those wider networks increases the likelihood of career success after a setback. Mentors and leaders can help junior faculty and early career physicians by cultivating connections and helping to develop cross-institutional mentorships and collaborations to expand lifetime opportunities.…”
Section: Recruitingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shifting organizational policy to incentivize team success can be of particular benefit to women and URiM physicians, who are often conditioned to advocate for others over themselves. 35,55 Fostering collaboration creates an improved workplace for everyone and ultimately will result in better, more equitable patient care.…”
“…Evidence suggests that opportunities arise not from our closest group of contacts, but rather from second- and third-degree contacts. 35 Reaching for those wider networks increases the likelihood of career success after a setback. Mentors and leaders can help junior faculty and early career physicians by cultivating connections and helping to develop cross-institutional mentorships and collaborations to expand lifetime opportunities.…”
Section: Recruitingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shifting organizational policy to incentivize team success can be of particular benefit to women and URiM physicians, who are often conditioned to advocate for others over themselves. 35,55 Fostering collaboration creates an improved workplace for everyone and ultimately will result in better, more equitable patient care.…”
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