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Alleyne SD et al. – Mentors found the intensive, brief group mentorship model to be a powerful, time–efficient, and enjoyable approach to mentoring, increasing trainees’ exposure to child and adolescent psychiatry. Although group composition, schedule coordination, and logistics warrant closer scrutiny, these positive perceptions bode well for mentor recruitment and retention and for using a similar program in other settings.

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