Atlas Aaron M, Seltzer Emily S, Watters Andrea, Riley Bernadette, Chan Thomas
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, NY USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2021 Apr 13;31(2):969-977. doi: 10.1007/s40670-021-01252-8. eCollection 2021 Apr.
Formal mentorship programs afford medical students research involvement, career guidance, and personal and professional development. We reviewed a total of 36 studies on mentorship in medical schools, 17 of which are from the United States (US) and 19 from outside the US. This descriptive study has determined the most common mentorship models used in medical schools both in the United States and internationally. Despite variance between programs, medical students in the US and worldwide prefer highly invested mentors with strong interpersonal skills. We concluded that both US and international mentorship provide crucial professional development for students; however, US-based mentorship is more focused on providing experience within individual specialties. More studies on current mentorship practices in medical schools are required to ensure that the diverse international medical education community is better represented.
正式的导师计划为医学生提供了参与研究、职业指导以及个人和专业发展的机会。我们总共审查了36项关于医学院校导师制的研究,其中17项来自美国,19项来自美国以外的地区。这项描述性研究确定了美国和国际上医学院校最常用的导师制模式。尽管各项目之间存在差异,但美国和全球的医学生都更喜欢投入度高且具备强大人际沟通技巧的导师。我们得出的结论是,美国和国际上的导师制都为学生提供了至关重要的专业发展;然而,美国的导师制更侧重于在各个专业领域内提供经验。需要对医学院校当前的导师制实践进行更多研究,以确保更好地代表多元化的国际医学教育群体。