Learning from Mentors in Rehabilitation Medicine: Perspectives around the Globe

Id 14
Topic Education & Training
Main Speaker M.Tawab Khalil (Pakistan)
Co Speakers Fary Khan (Australia), Farooq Rathore (Pakistan), Paul Winston (Canada), Rochelle Dy (USA), Niña Carmela R. Tamayo (USA), Tasleem ud Din (Bangladesh)
Attendees 60
Extra Fees 50 euros
Rehabilitation Medicine, a dynamic and rapidly evolving field, requires a comprehensive and collaborative approach to patient care. As the demands on healthcare systems increase and patient needs become more complex, the role of mentors in shaping the future of rehabilitation medicine is more crucial than ever. This proposed scientific session aims to explore the significance of mentorship in equipping residents with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to excel in their careers. Mentorship transcends geographical boundaries, and this session will bring together experts and practitioners from various corners of the globe to share their perspectives and experiences. From North America to Europe, Asia to Africa, and beyond, we will delve into the unique challenges and opportunities that mentorship presents in diverse cultural and healthcare contexts. Why is mentorship in rehabilitation medicine so vital? Mentors serve as guides, imparting not only clinical knowledge but also the art of patient-centered care, ethical decision-making, and leadership skills. Furthermore, mentors inspire and empower the next generation of rehabilitation medicine professionals, fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation.
Event Timeslots (1)
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Roseraie
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Long Workshop