通过新颖的计划对住院实习中的导师制进行评论:导师扩大网络和教学,整合并加强住院实习(MEN-TIER)

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Clinical Imaging Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.clinimag.2024.110265
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背景导师制是培训和职业发展的基础。然而,在美国只有约一半的介入放射学(IR)住院医师培训项目在其机构内设有正式的导师制项目。本院于2020年为IR住院医师设立了一个结构化导师计划,根据个人兴趣和职业发展方向,由1-2名教师顾问与一组住院医师配对,每组住院医师来自一个PGY班级。我们向红外住院医师和教职员工发送了一份采用李克特量表格式(1-5)的质量改进调查。红外受访者对自己在科室中的融入感表示满意,他们都愿意向其他机构推荐目前的导师模式。大多数受访者都认为,该计划让他们能够以主治医师的身份自如地开展有效的导师关系,同时作为被指导者和指导者的分层结构也很有益。结论分层导师制模式通过提供结构化的指导和纵向关系,对红外项目产生了积极影响。对红外住院医师来说,最显著的好处是能尽早融入项目,保持师生关系,防止职业倦怠。类似的模式可以帮助其他项目在培训初期为住院医师建立结构化的教师和同行指导关系。
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Commentary on mentorship in residency with novel program: Mentorship Expanded Networking and Teaching to Integrate and Enhance Residency (MEN-TIER)

Background

Mentorship is the foundation for training and career development.

However, only about half of interventional radiology (IR) residency programs in the United States have a formal mentorship program at their institution. A new tiered mentorship program was introduced at our institution.

Methods

A structured mentorship program was created at our institution in 2020 for IR residents to pair 1–2 faculty advisors with a group of residents, one from each PGY class, based on personal interests and career paths. A quality improvement survey with Likert scale format (1–5) was sent to IR residents and faculty members.

Results

Responses were recorded from 11 IR residents in addition to all 6 IR faculty mentors. IR respondents reported satisfaction with feeling more assimilated in the department and all would recommend the current mentorship model to other institutions. Most respondents agreed the program made them comfortable conducting effective mentorship relationships as an attending and that the tiered structured of being mentee and mentor simultaneously was beneficial. Both IR residents and faculty agreed that the program helped prevent burnout.

Conclusions

The tiered mentorship model has had a positive impact on the IR program by providing structured mentoring and longitudinal relationships. The most notable benefits for IR residents is the early integration into the program, sustained mentorships relationships, and the prevention of burnout. Similar models can help other programs establish structured faculty and peer mentorship for residents early in training.

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Clinical Imaging
Clinical Imaging 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: The mission of Clinical Imaging is to publish, in a timely manner, the very best radiology research from the United States and around the world with special attention to the impact of medical imaging on patient care. The journal''s publications cover all imaging modalities, radiology issues related to patients, policy and practice improvements, and clinically-oriented imaging physics and informatics. The journal is a valuable resource for practicing radiologists, radiologists-in-training and other clinicians with an interest in imaging. Papers are carefully peer-reviewed and selected by our experienced subject editors who are leading experts spanning the range of imaging sub-specialties, which include: -Body Imaging- Breast Imaging- Cardiothoracic Imaging- Imaging Physics and Informatics- Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine- Musculoskeletal and Emergency Imaging- Neuroradiology- Practice, Policy & Education- Pediatric Imaging- Vascular and Interventional Radiology
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