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依靠朋友们的一点帮助来度过难关?拓展指导关系以促进职业发展和满足感。

Getting by with a little help from my friends? Expanding mentorship for career development and satisfaction.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, 601 North Caroline Street, Baltimore, MD 21287, United States of America.

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Halsted B168, Baltimore, MD 21287, United States of America.

出版信息

Clin Imaging. 2023 Jan;93:23-25. doi: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2022.11.001. Epub 2022 Nov 4.

Abstract

Collaboration and teamwork are well-established cornerstones of modern clinical and academic medicine as well as research, including radiology. Mentorship is also part and parcel of daily medical practice and training. As it is, there is a wide range of opinions on the effectiveness of standard mentorship models. In some cases, academic departments may offer mentorship to fulfill a requirement rather than as a sign of commitment to ensuring that all mentees receive the guidance they seek. Although mentor-mentee relationships might have arisen organically, and such situations are still possible, the overall lack of face-to-face interactions in many departments in the COVID era suggests the need to emphasize formal mentoring programs. We appreciate the overall successes of mentorship in medicine as well as radiology, while acknowledging that, like anything, it is not perfect. Because the processes of decision making and career planning are similar across fields, a peer-to-peer cross-specialty mentorship model could yield untold benefits to early-career radiologists who may receive valuable advice from friends or colleagues outside of medicine, or simply outside of radiology, at crucial points in their careers. There is no ideal formula or format for mentoring, however. We endorse the theory or intentions of mentorship and believe that its effectiveness can take several forms. Having a formal program in place, with built-in flexibility to address our rapidly changing times, remains highly desirable. Our proposal is to expand this notion to a "whatever works," "anything goes," or, in the spirit of the COVID era, a hybrid model.

摘要

协作和团队合作是现代临床医学和学术研究的基石,包括放射学。指导也是日常医疗实践和培训的重要组成部分。尽管如此,对于标准指导模式的有效性,人们的看法不一。在某些情况下,学术部门可能提供指导只是为了满足要求,而不是为了确保所有被指导者都能得到他们所寻求的指导。虽然导师-被指导者的关系可能是自然而然产生的,这种情况仍然可能存在,但在 COVID 时代,许多部门缺乏面对面的互动,这表明有必要强调正式的指导计划。我们赞赏指导在医学和放射学中的总体成功,同时承认,像任何事情一样,它并不完美。由于决策和职业规划的过程在各个领域都相似,因此,同行之间的跨专业指导模式可能会给早期职业放射科医生带来巨大的好处,他们可能会从医学以外的朋友或同事那里获得宝贵的建议,或者仅仅是从放射科以外的领域获得建议,这在他们的职业生涯中至关重要。然而,指导并没有理想的模式或格式。我们支持指导的理论或意图,并相信其有效性可以采取多种形式。建立一个具有内置灵活性以适应我们快速变化的时代的正式计划仍然是非常可取的。我们的提议是将这一概念扩展到“任何可行的方法”、“任何方法都可以”,或者,本着 COVID 时代的精神,采用混合模式。

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