Niehoff Brian P, Chenoweth Peter, Rutti Raina
College of Business Administration, Kansas State University, 101 Calvin Hall, Manhattan, KS, 66506, USA.
J Vet Med Educ. 2005 Summer;32(2):264-71. doi: 10.3138/jvme.32.2.264.
Veterinary medicine professionals have recognized the importance of enhancing mentoring of students, as recruitment and retention of students have become prominent concerns. The purpose of the present study was to examine the form and degree of mentoring experienced by practicing veterinarians, as well as to seek to understand the factors that influence effective mentoring relationships. Data concerning their own experiences with mentoring relationships were gathered from practicing veterinarians. Results suggest that most practicing veterinarians had mentors and that the most frequent and effective mentors were initial employers, followed by teachers and advisors. Behaviors aimed at career development and socio-emotional support correlated highly with the perceived effectiveness of the relationship. Perceived similarity between the protege and the mentor also predicted effectiveness. These results are discussed as they relate to veterinary education.
兽医专业人士已经认识到加强对学生的指导的重要性,因为学生的招募和留住已成为突出问题。本研究的目的是考察执业兽医所经历的指导形式和程度,以及试图了解影响有效指导关系的因素。从执业兽医那里收集了有关他们自己指导关系经历的数据。结果表明,大多数执业兽医都有导师,最经常且有效的导师是最初的雇主,其次是教师和顾问。旨在促进职业发展和提供社会情感支持的行为与所感受到的关系有效性高度相关。被指导者与导师之间的感知相似性也预示着指导关系的有效性。将结合兽医教育对这些结果进行讨论。