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Jun 2023
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Ep. 114 Mentorship: a Practical Guide wi...

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In this episode of BackTable ENT, Dr. Walter Kutz and Dr. David Haynes, program director of the Neurotology Fellowship at Vanderbilt University, discuss the importance of mentoring for both ENT trainees and faculty. --- SHOW NOTES First, Dr. Haynes explores the concept of mastering a skill, the importance of coaching, and deliberate practice. He also talk ... Show More
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