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Can AI Mitigate Bias in Writing Letters of Recommendation?
sponsorship
JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e51494
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Six Practical Strategies to Mentor and Sponsor Women in Academic Medicine
Sponsorship was recognized as a subcategory of mentorship and defined as when a “mentor publicly acknowledges the achievements of mentees and advocates for mentees.” Both definitions lack nuance and are inadequate, as even the report notes that people often conflate mentoring with advising, role modeling, coaching, and sponsorship.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47799
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Cross-sectional Analysis of Dermatologists and Sponsored Content on TikTok
If patient welfare is prioritized above personal interests from sponsorship, dermatologists can have a profoundly positive impact on their Tik Tok audience. To prevent such biases, sponsored dermatologists must remain transparent on social media and disclose conflicts of interest clearly.
Social media is an integral part of society and influences the health care provider–patient dynamic, the dissemination of medical knowledge, and the delivery of care [5].
JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e44413
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