Verma Niket, Badyal Dinesh K, Aggarwal Navita, Modi Jyoti Nath, Sethi Sujata
Department of General Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bathinda, Punjab, India.
Department of Pharmacology and Medical Education, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
Int J Appl Basic Med Res. 2024 Oct-Dec;14(4):214-219. doi: 10.4103/ijabmr.ijabmr_208_24. Epub 2024 Nov 1.
Mentoring helps in the personal and professional development of mentees and helps them develop self-confidence in their work. Final-year undergraduate medical students face many challenges but they also have to gain the confidence to start working independently and plan their careers in the near future. In the coronavirus disease scenario, many of these challenges were amplified, and final-year students were in greater need of mentoring. Even though mentoring had been introduced under the new curriculum in 2019, formal online mentoring programs were nonexistent in most Indian medical colleges. Therefore, it was aimed to implement and evaluate an online mentoring program for final-year undergraduate medical students.
This prospective study was conducted with 16 mentees allotted to the principal researcher. A needs assessment survey was conducted before finalizing the program. A mentoring module was designed, and subsequently, five rounds of individual mentoring sessions were conducted on "Google Meets." Feedback was obtained from the mentees and analyzed.
Most mentees (93.8%) agreed that an online mentoring program should be introduced. The mentees were satisfied with the online mentoring program (5-point Likert Scale; median = 4) and felt that they had received motivation and gained confidence to overcome challenges. The majority of the respondents (80%) felt supported during mentoring, whereas 86.67% agreed that they were able to harness their positive attributes and started working toward their goals.
The online mentorship program was successful in improving the confidence of the medical students in dealing with academic and nonacademic issues.
指导有助于 mentees 的个人和职业发展,并帮助他们在工作中建立自信。本科最后一年的医学生面临许多挑战,但他们也必须在不久的将来获得独立工作的信心并规划自己的职业生涯。在冠状病毒病的情况下,许多这些挑战被放大了,最后一年的学生更需要指导。尽管在 2019 年的新课程中引入了指导,但大多数印度医学院校都没有正式的在线指导计划。因此,旨在为本科最后一年的医学生实施并评估一个在线指导计划。
这项前瞻性研究对分配给首席研究员的 16 名 mentees 进行。在确定计划之前进行了需求评估调查。设计了一个指导模块,随后在“谷歌会议”上进行了五轮个人指导课程。从 mentees 那里获得反馈并进行分析。
大多数 mentees(93.8%)同意应该引入在线指导计划。mentees 对在线指导计划感到满意(5 点李克特量表;中位数 = 4),并觉得他们受到了激励,获得了克服挑战的信心。大多数受访者(80%)在指导过程中感到得到了支持,而 86.67% 的人同意他们能够发挥自己的积极特质并开始朝着自己的目标努力。
在线指导计划成功提高了医学生应对学术和非学术问题的信心。