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A mentor can be requested by a trainee or any author who feels it would be beneficial to collaborate on producing the detailed page content. Mentors will be given co-authorship credit and are welcome to indicate interest in collaborating with multiple individuals or serving recurrently in this capacity for new authors. | A mentor can be requested by a trainee or any author who feels it would be beneficial to collaborate on producing the detailed page content. Mentors will be given co-authorship credit and are welcome to indicate interest in collaborating with multiple individuals or serving recurrently in this capacity for new authors. | ||
Who can be a mentor? Mentors | Who can be a mentor? You don't have to be an expert in a specific area to be a mentor! Mentors can be individuals with specific subject matter expertise or those with experience in the general field sufficient to effectively assess the related literature. | ||