Career Skills │ Mentoring: How to be Your Best Advocate for Mentoring
Saturday, December 4, 2021
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OVERVIEW:
This session helps you maximize the benefits of mentorship along your career.
One of the largest challenges trainees face is in developing their mentoring network. Many trainees tend to rely heavily on their faculty advisors as their sole source of mentoring. Additionally, trainees and junior faculty may require guidance in terms of setting realistic and advantageous clinical and academic goals.
In this presentation, the speakers:
- Provide strategies to enable trainees and junior faculty to serve as their best advocate for mentoring
- Help to optimize the mentor-mentee relationship
- Create a large network with different functions for each mentor
Speakers will dedicate time for input from participants to address some of their greatest concerns for an optimal mentor/mentee relationship.
Learning Objectives:
Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:
- Rely less on a sole mentor and set realistic and advantageous goals
- Enact strategies to expand their mentoring network
- Identify ways to optimize the mentor-mentee relationship
Program:
Chairs: Patricia Dugan, MD, MacKenzie Howard, PhD, and Joaquin Lugo, PhD, FAES
Introduction
How to Rely Less on a Sole Mentor | MacKenzie Howard, PhD
Not a Ladder, but a Lattice: Navigating the Early Years as a Clinician-Investigator | Anli Liu, MD
How to Optimize Your Mentor-Mentee Relationship | Joaquin Lugo, PhD, FAES