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Physician Dr. Calvin Hirsch recently discussed the importance of mentorship in medical school programs

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
September 20, 2022
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Physician Dr. Calvin Hirsch recently discussed the importance of mentorship in medical school programs
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Dr. Calvin Hirsch is a physician and emeritus professor of medicine. This peer-voted Top Doctor in Sacramento, California, emphasizes the importance of mentorship programs for medical trainees.

Dr. Hirsch explained that mentorship programs promote success in medical careers and, ultimately, entire healthcare systems. He recently discussed several ways in which they produce positive results for doctors, patients, and everyone involved in the healthcare process.

“A study published by the National Library of Medicine stated that mentoring individuals in medical training, including medical students and resident physicians, increased productivity, improved the student’s well-being, and directed their interest,” Dr. Calvin Hirsch said.

Increased Productivity

Productivity is critical for medical students and physician residents because they need to efficiently learn and execute everything they learn. Mentors offer the support and knowledge students and residents need throughout the many hurdles medical training involves. They can also save time and energy when submitting residency applications, as they can offer advice and help submit applications.

Superior Student Well-Being

Medical training is undoubtedly stressful. The many obligations can seem like too much for one person to handle. A qualified mentor passes through the schooling a student is undergoing and can provide invaluable knowledge and advice. This help can ease a student’s anxiety, reduce stress, and help them achieve superior overall well-being.

Increased Interest and Direction

Dr. Calvin Hirsch explained the significant benefit of mentorships, as described by mentors, medical students, and former medical students are the direction they provide. The study provided by the National Library of Medicine showed many individuals felt that their mentors had a significant impact on the decisions they made regarding career trajectory, residency programs, the field of practice, and more.

Unfortunately, Dr. Hirsch explained many medical students and residents do not have access to mentors or all of the benefits they can provide. Medical students in the study believed the number of available, quality mentors was extremely limited. The lack of mentors could keep medical students from potential opportunities, new interests, superior medical school performance, and other positive results.

Calvin Hirsch and Mentorship

Dr. Hirsch graduated from Yale University and continued to the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He performed his residency at Mt. Zion Hospital and Medical Center in San Francisco. His career path drastically changed after he worked for the National Health Service Corps, making home visits for senior citizens who lived home alone. This experience led him to perform a fellowship at Stanford researching geriatric healthcare policy.

Later, Hirsch joined the Division of General Medicine at UC Davis Health, where he became a professor with a 31.5-year-long academic career. He is an expert professor of medicine who has seen first-hand the critical role mentors can play in the lives and studies of medical students and residents across the country and around the globe. Hirsch also believes quality mentorship opportunities can lead to a superior healthcare system.

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