Over the course of my career, I have mentored more than 200+ residents, fellows, and laboratory professionals — guiding them through the transition from trainee to independent clinical leader. This has been one of the most consistently rewarding aspects of my professional life.
Mentorship in diagnostic medicine is not simply about teaching technique. It is about helping young professionals develop clinical judgment, build confidence in uncertainty, learn how to communicate findings clearly, and understand how diagnostics fits into the broader picture of patient care.