2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1364-3
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Creating More Effective Mentors: Mentoring the Mentor

Abstract: Introduction Given the diversity of those affected by HIV, increasing diversity in the HIV biomedical research workforce is imperative. A growing body of empirical and experimental evidence supports the importance of strong mentorship in the development and success of trainees and early career investigators in academic research settings, especially for mentees of diversity. Often missing from this discussion is the need for robust mentoring training programs to ensure that mentors are trained in best practices… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, we understand that mentoring is no mean feat and hence, it is recommended that both faculty members and senior residents take it upon themselves to train specific skill sets and develop desirable traits for mentoring which will enable them to successfully take on this mantle of responsibility. Mentoring workshops have been shown to improve mentoring competency and thereby improve outcomes for optimally mentored mentees (Lau et al, 2016;Gandhi & Johnson, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, we understand that mentoring is no mean feat and hence, it is recommended that both faculty members and senior residents take it upon themselves to train specific skill sets and develop desirable traits for mentoring which will enable them to successfully take on this mantle of responsibility. Mentoring workshops have been shown to improve mentoring competency and thereby improve outcomes for optimally mentored mentees (Lau et al, 2016;Gandhi & Johnson, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brewer et al [45] provide a perspective of the mentee from Black early-career HIV investigators, reflecting on their needs, challenges, and opportunities regarding the right mentor and mentorship environment as well as contributions and ''threats'' to success. Subsequent papers in the mentoring process section discuss tailored mentoring programs for Latinos and other individuals from diverse communities [46], cultural competency of the mentor in HIV research [40], multidisciplinary or transdisciplinary HIV research teams within mentoring programs [47], HIV network-based mentoring programs [48], and mentor training to improve mentee skills and outcomes [49]. The final section focuses upon next steps and directions for mentoring programs, going beyond individual level issues to considerations that may lead to career success.…”
Section: This Supplementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These principles are not fixed, but serve as a framework to guide mentees, mentors, mentoring programs, and institutions [16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. These principles can help guide the approach for the establishment and development of collaborations that foster an environment that promotes and rewards quality, effective research mentoring-ultimately moving the mentee toward research independence.…”
Section: Mentoring Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%