Outcomes of a pilot faculty mentoring program

被引:51
作者
Tracy, EE [1 ]
Jagsi, R [1 ]
Starr, R [1 ]
Tarbell, NJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Vincent Obstet & Gynecol Dept, Boston, MA 02114 USA
关键词
mentoring; faculty; promotion;
D O I
10.1016/j.ajog.2004.08.002
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective: The purpose of this Study was to determine whether a junior faculty mentoring program is beneficial to participants and to identify particular positive and negative aspects of such a program to enable others to institute similar programs. Study design: In 2001 a pilot program was instituted in our obstetrics and gynecology department for interested faculty members. There were 3 focus groups and a written survey that assessed the project. A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods were used for data analysis; Fisher's exact test was used. Results: Two recurring themes emerged from the focus group sessions: participants felt better supported by the department and appreciated a greater sense of camaraderie. Most mentees noted the program's success in the following areas of having a role model (83.3%), having increased visibility (82.3%), and having to whom someone to turn (93.8%). Conclusion: The faculty mentoring program had significant benefits for everyone who participated. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1846 / 1850
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Students' Perception of Peer- Students Mentoring Program "Big Sibling Mentoring Program" to Complement Faculty Mentoring of First-Year Medical Students in Saudi Arabia
    Alobaid, Sarah A.
    Beyari, Mohammed Basem
    Bin Idris, Reem
    Alhumud, Mohammed H.
    Alkuwaiz, Lamia A.
    Alsaif, Faisal
    Aljabry, Mansour
    Aljafen, Bandar
    Soliman, Mona
    ADVANCES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICE, 2024, 15 : 837 - 843
  • [22] Five Relational Strategies for Mentoring Female Faculty
    Hammer, Tonya
    Trepal, Heather
    Speedlin, Stacy
    ADULTSPAN JOURNAL, 2014, 13 (01) : 4 - 14
  • [23] Development and assessment of a nationwide, cross-discipline women faculty mentoring program
    Eiland, Lea S.
    Shields, Kelly M.
    Smith, Susan E.
    Covington, Elizabeth W.
    Edwards, Akesha
    Kinney, Shannon R. M.
    Haines, Seena L.
    CURRENTS IN PHARMACY TEACHING AND LEARNING, 2021, 13 (12) : 1555 - 1563
  • [24] Mentoring: A Typology of Costs for Higher Education Faculty
    Lunsford, Laura G.
    Baker, Vicki
    Griffin, Kimberly A.
    Johnson, W. Brad
    MENTORING & TUTORING, 2013, 21 (02): : 126 - 149
  • [25] Outcomes of a peer mentoring program for university students with disabilities
    Hillier, Ashleigh
    Goldstein, Jody
    Tornatore, Lauren
    Byrne, Emily
    Johnson, Hannah M.
    MENTORING & TUTORING, 2019, 27 (05): : 487 - 508
  • [26] Mentoring faculty in academic medicineA new paradigm?
    Linda Pololi
    Sharon Knight
    Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2005, 20 : 866 - 870
  • [27] Mentoring faculty in academic medicine - A new paradigm?
    Pololi, L
    Knight, S
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2005, 20 (09) : 866 - 870
  • [28] Three-Generation Academic Mentoring Teams A New Approach to Faculty Mentoring in Nursing
    Webber, Elaine
    Vaughn-Deneen, Tanya
    Anthony, Maureen
    NURSE EDUCATOR, 2020, 45 (04) : 210 - 213
  • [29] Improving Campus Climate to Support Faculty Diversity and Retention: A Pilot Program for New Faculty
    Piercy, Fred
    Giddings, Valerie
    Allen, Katherine
    Dixon, Benjamin
    Meszaros, Peggy
    Joest, Karen
    INNOVATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION, 2005, 30 (01) : 53 - 66
  • [30] A Model for Mentoring University Faculty
    Lumpkin, Angela
    EDUCATIONAL FORUM, 2011, 75 (04): : 357 - 368