House Stephanie C, Byars-Winston Angela, Eiring Ellyssa, Hurtado Sylvia, Lee You-Geon, McGee Richard
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
University of California Los Angeles.
Chron Mentor Coach. 2024 Jun;8(1):156-167. doi: 10.62935/nu9214.
The Culturally Aware Mentoring (CAM) workshop was developed to help biomedical faculty gain awareness and skills to work more effectively with racially and ethnically minoritized mentees. The purpose of this paper is to present evaluation findings from a national cluster randomized comparative study in which CAM was delivered in an online format. We evaluated data from the primary arm of this study, which included 231 biomedical faculty from 12 universities. Overall, participants evaluated both the presentation and content of the online interactive intervention favorably, reporting it helped them become a more culturally aware mentor. They further suggested how the workshop may be improved. We discuss implications for mentorship practitioners and future research directions.
文化意识指导(CAM)工作坊旨在帮助生物医学领域的教员提高意识和技能,以便更有效地与来自少数种族和族裔的学员合作。本文的目的是展示一项全国性整群随机对照研究的评估结果,该研究以在线形式开展了文化意识指导工作坊。我们评估了该研究主要组的数据,其中包括来自12所大学的231名生物医学教员。总体而言,参与者对在线互动干预的展示和内容评价良好,称其帮助他们成为了更具文化意识的指导者。他们还提出了如何改进该工作坊的建议。我们讨论了对指导从业者的启示以及未来的研究方向。