Canadian Medical Education Journal (Aug 2020)

Peers United in Leadership & Skills Enhancement: A near peer mentoring program for medical students

  • Adam Neufeld,
  • Zachary Huschi,
  • Amanda Ames,
  • Greg Malin,
  • Meredith McKague,
  • Krista Trinder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.69920
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6

Abstract

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Implication Statement We created a near-peer mentoring program in pre-clerkship, which gave medical students the opportunity to work together, teach others, and practice their clinical skills. It uniquely connects first year “learner-mentees” and second year “instructor-mentors” in semi-structured learning environments, from October to April. Beyond supporting intrinsic motivation, skills development, and collaboration, students gained experience in teaching, an important skill for physicians.