Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Department of Emergency Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
CJEM. 2024 Jun;26(6):409-412. doi: 10.1007/s43678-024-00715-2. Epub 2024 May 27.
Mentorship models deviating from traditional staff-student dyads are beginning to emerge, and the CAEP Women in Emergency Medicine (WEM) Committee has implemented a novel, vertical mentorship program in the hopes of increasing mentorship accessibility across Canada for students, residents, and attending physicians. The vertical mentorship consisted of an attending physician, resident, and medical student all practicing or interested in EM. Groups were created based on location or niche preference. Early and post-mentorship surveys were sent to all 60 participants to gauge overall impact on career development, academic promotion, emotional wellbeing, and niche development. Overall, the implementation of an innovative, national, vertical mentorship program was largely beneficial for the personal wellbeing and professional development of participants. Academic institutions are strongly encouraged to implement formal vertical mentorship to increase access to mentorship for trainees at all stages in their career.
导师模式逐渐偏离传统的师生关系,加拿大急诊医学协会女性急诊医师委员会实施了一项新颖的纵向导师计划,希望在加拿大为学生、住院医师和主治医生增加导师资源。纵向导师制包括一名主治医生、一名住院医师和一名对急诊医学感兴趣的医学生。根据地点或利基偏好创建小组。向所有 60 名参与者发送了早期和后期导师调查,以评估对职业发展、学术晋升、情绪健康和利基发展的总体影响。总的来说,实施创新的、全国性的纵向导师计划对参与者的个人幸福和专业发展有很大的好处。强烈鼓励学术机构实施正式的纵向导师制,以增加各阶段受训者获得导师指导的机会。