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How to choose a mentor.

Jane F Reckelhoff1.   

Abstract

Mentors will play important roles in the careers of most successful scientists. Mentors are trusted advisors that give constructive criticism and provide information in many areas of a scientific life. Mentors will likely change throughout your career as your position changes and thus the areas of advice needed changes. Despite the fact that you gain new mentors, the relationships with the old mentors likely will continue and often grow into strong friendships. The American Physiological Society is a member of MentorNet, which is an award-winning, free, one-on-one electronic mentoring program for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early career scientists who are APS members. Mentees and mentors are matched based on their responses to several questionnaires regarding research interests, mentoring needs, time needed, etc. Once assigned, mentors and mentees are allowed to approve their matches, and once done, contact information is given to each pair. A new mentor can be assigned every eight months. These electronic mentoring relationships are especially helpful if you are not comfortable discussing certain things with your thesis or postdoctoral advisor. APS encourages all members to participate either as a mentee or mentor in this valuable program. To comment on this article, go to http://www.the-aps.org/careers/ careers 1/mentor/mentoring.htm.

Mesh:

Year:  2008        PMID: 18780679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiologist        ISSN: 0031-9376


  7 in total

1.  Insights into mentorship for endocrinologists.

Authors:  Emma Eggleston; Zhenqi Liu; Raghavendra G Mirmira; Corrine M Silva; Jianfen Shu; Richard J Santen
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2012-09-11       Impact factor: 5.958

2.  Mentoring by design: integrating medical professional competencies into bioengineering and medical physics graduate training.

Authors:  Kendra V Woods; Kathryn E Peek; Rebecca Richards-Kortum
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 2.037

3.  Identifying and aligning expectations in a mentoring relationship.

Authors:  W Charles Huskins; Karin Silet; Anne Marie Weber-Main; Melissa D Begg; Vance G Fowler; John Hamilton; Michael Fleming
Journal:  Clin Transl Sci       Date:  2011-11-18       Impact factor: 4.689

4.  Moving from trainee to junior: faculty: a brief guide.

Authors:  Donald E Kohan
Journal:  Physiologist       Date:  2014-01

5.  Beyond the PhD: putting the right tools in your research toolbox.

Authors:  Charles A Downs; Helena W Morrison
Journal:  Biol Res Nurs       Date:  2009-12-20       Impact factor: 2.522

Review 6.  Improving Gender Diversity in Urologic Residency Training.

Authors:  Chideraa Ukeje; Ayman Elmasri; Stephanie Kielb
Journal:  Curr Urol Rep       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 3.092

7.  Careers of an elite cohort of U.S. basic life science postdoctoral fellows and the influence of their mentor's citation record.

Authors:  David G Levitt
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2010-11-15       Impact factor: 2.463

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