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What Do Medical Students Want From a Mentor?

Suzanne Minor1, Rodolfo Bonnin2.   

Abstract

Introduction: The medical education literature lacks a uniform definition of mentoring. Mentoring relationships benefit the mentor and mentee. Mentoring roles include coach, advisor, teacher, counselor, and sponsor in the setting of mutual trust toward impacting psychosocial and career functions for the mentee. Mentoring helps improve underrepresented minority medical student performance. Medical students value mentoring relationships. Student mentees note a positive influence on career planning and research and saw mentors as counselors, idea providers, and role models. Medical students' varied goals and development call for personalized, flexible mentoring.
Methods: This study sought to expand the current understanding of medical student mentoring. We emailed a voluntary Qualtrics survey to second-, third-, and fourth-year medical students at the Florida International University (FIU) Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine asking, "What do you want from a mentor (choose all that apply)?" Multiple choice options were constructed based upon literature search. We conducted one-way analysis of variance and Tukey's test to identify whether mentoring preferences differed by student academic year.
Results: Of 363 students, 171 responded (47% response rate). Top-rated responses included honest feedback, responsiveness, and professional connections or networking opportunities. Discussion: Student desire for honest feedback from mentors was prioritized, affirming the lack of need for impression management in the mentoring relationship. This investigation will be useful for specific mentoring relationships, helping to trigger discussion regarding specific mentoring hopes and training mentors.
© 2022 by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

Entities:  

Year:  2022        PMID: 36132540      PMCID: PMC9484528          DOI: 10.22454/PRiMER.2022.552177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PRiMER        ISSN: 2575-7873


  18 in total

1.  Coaching, Mentoring, and Sponsoring as Career Development Tools.

Authors:  Dean A Seehusen; Tyler S Rogers; Morhaf Al Achkar; Tammy Chang
Journal:  Fam Med       Date:  2021-03       Impact factor: 1.756

Review 2.  A systematic review of qualitative research on the meaning and characteristics of mentoring in academic medicine.

Authors:  Dario Sambunjak; Sharon E Straus; Ana Marusic
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2009-11-19       Impact factor: 5.128

3.  Characteristics of mentoring relationships formed by medical students and faculty.

Authors:  Konstantinos Dimitriadis; Philip von der Borch; Sylvère Störmann; Felix G Meinel; Stefan Moder; Martin Reincke; Martin R Fischer
Journal:  Med Educ Online       Date:  2012-01

Review 4.  Mentoring relationships between senior physicians and junior doctors and/or medical students: A thematic review.

Authors:  Julia Huina Sng; Yiying Pei; Ying Pin Toh; Tan Ying Peh; Shirlyn Huishan Neo; Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna
Journal:  Med Teach       Date:  2017-05-31       Impact factor: 3.650

5.  A Review of Mentoring in Academic Medicine.

Authors:  Stephen A Geraci; S Calvin Thigpen
Journal:  Am J Med Sci       Date:  2016-12-05       Impact factor: 2.378

6.  Evaluation Apprehension and Impression Management in Clinical Medical Education.

Authors:  William C McGaghie
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 6.893

7.  Deriving competencies for mentors of clinical and translational scholars.

Authors:  Zainab Abedin; Ewelina Biskup; Karin Silet; Jane M Garbutt; Kurt Kroenke; Mitchell D Feldman; Richard McGee; Michael Fleming; Harold Alan Pincus
Journal:  Clin Transl Sci       Date:  2012-01-10       Impact factor: 4.689

8.  Junior faculty members' mentoring relationships and their professional development in U.S. medical schools.

Authors:  A Palepu; R H Friedman; R C Barnett; P L Carr; A S Ash; L Szalacha; M A Moskowitz
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 6.893

Review 9.  Mentoring programs for medical students--a review of the PubMed literature 2000-2008.

Authors:  Esther Frei; Martina Stamm; Barbara Buddeberg-Fischer
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2010-04-30       Impact factor: 2.463

10.  Uniformed Services University Medical Student Mentorship Experiences and Gender From 2010 to 2017.

Authors:  Kerry Latham; Ting Dong; Deanna Schreiber; Dario Torre; Steve Durning; Alexis Battista
Journal:  Mil Med       Date:  2020-08-14       Impact factor: 1.437

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