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Mentorship Interventions
Mentoring Networks in Academic Medicine- A Longitudinal Exploration

Salazar Campo, M., Margarita Livas, S., Madamba, T., & Ofili, E.

Mentorship Interventions Across Career Stages in Biomedical & Health Sciences Fields [Special Is- sue], Vol. 8, No. 1, (2024) pp. 72-81

doi.org/10.62935/fz1866

 
Citation (APA): Salazar Campo, M., Margarita Livas, S., Madamba, T., & Ofili, E. (2024). Mentoring networks in academic medicine: A longitudinal exploration. The Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching, 8(1), 72-81. https://doi.org/10.62935/fz1866

Abstract

The importance of ethnic and gender representation in academic medicine is of paramount importance. While mentoring effectively attracts and retains underrepresented individuals, scientists from underrepresented groups face barriers to high-quality mentorship. The developmental network model by Higgins and Kram suggests that a variety of people with unique knowledge, connections, and resources can help propel an individual’s career and personal growth. This study experimentally tested the outcomes of a workshop series and mentorship program to assist early-career biomedical investigators from predominantly minority institutions establish and maintain developmental networks. This study provides preliminary insights into the characteristics of these developmental networks for investigators with different funding goals and how these networks evolve, potentially impacting career trajectories.

 

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