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Mentees für das EMEAC Mentoring-Programm gesucht
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Mentees für das EMEAC Mentoring-Programm gesucht

Das EMEA Chapter (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) der International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN) hat ein neues Mentoring-Programm ins Leben gerufen. Das Programm zielt darauf ab, Medizinerinnen und Mediziner sowie Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler in der frühen Phase ihrer Karriere durch erfahrene Experten (Mentoren) außerhalb der eigenen Institution zu unterstützen. 

Mentorship Program - EMEAC

The  program targets younger scientists, medical doctors, neurophysiologists, colleagues in training or at the start of their clinical/academic career who seek to get a formal source of career advice outside their own institutions. Our mentorship program is developed to deliberate issues such as combining clinical and research work with a family, networking, obtaining career advice or insights in different promotion and funding options.

The program is set up for the duration of one year that can be extended. Nevertheless, both sides are encouraged to establish a long term relationship. As a result, mentees will be able to improve their self-confidence, resilience, social skills and independence through their individual personal development plan (needs).

We are looking for Mentees! They should be IFCN members, a neurology/psychiatry, neurophysiology, etc residents or medical doctors within the first 5 years of national board certification (junior consultant), PhD students (neuroscience and related fields) or Post-Docs (no more than 5 years into your post-doc position), should be ready to take the initiative and define concrete career goals; should have fluent in written and spoken English

More information

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  • if further information is needed, please contact Prof. Andrea Antal, Dept. of Neurology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany; Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein.