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The Rising Physicians Program: A Novel Approach for Mentoring Medical Students

机译:崛起的医生计划:辅导医学生的新方法

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Introduction: The transition to medical school is a particularly challenging time for new students as they are faced with significant academic responsibilities. Moreover, for many students at the Uniformed Services University they are adjusting to being on active duty in the military. Mentoring has been considered a way to help with the transition and professional development. Prior to 2015, there was no formal mentoring program for new students at the Uniformed Services University. Materials and Methods: In order to address the demands and challenges facing matriculating medical students, the Rising Physicians Program was created. This student initiated program enabled pre-clerkship medical students to connect with residents at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center via a secure database with resident profiles. Residents were recruited and voluntarily agreed to serve as mentors. Students were then able to access the database and reach out to mentors based on their specific goals. The program was introduced to students during orientation and student participation was completely voluntary. A survey was designed using best survey practices and sent to the 175 students participating in the program for the 2015 academic (class of 2019) year to determine participation and characteristics of the program. Results: Sixty-four percent (112/175) of the students from the class of 2019 participated in the post-implementation survey. Fifteen percent of the class (26/175) reported participating in the voluntary mentoring program. The th ree most commonly used communication methods with mentors in precedence were in-person, e-mail, and text messages. The majority of the students found their interactions in this program were beneficial and did not get in the way of their academic performance. The most common topics of discussion were academics (20%), mentor's past experience (22%), military lifestyle (7%), medical school pathways (23%), and specialty selections (23%). Limitations of the program included a lack of U.S. Air Force mentors and mentors within certain residency specialties. Conclusions: The Rising Physician Program provides a near-peer mentoring model for new medical students. Students preferred to communicate with their mentors in person, but the flexibility of communication appears to be important. New students have a variety of academic and professional development concerns that could partially be addressed through mentoring by residents.
机译:简介:向医学院的过渡是新生的一个特别具有挑战性的时期,因为他们面临着重要的学术责任。此外,对于穿制服的服务大学的许多学生,他们正在调整军队的现役。指导被认为是一种帮助过渡和专业发展的方式。在2015年之前,制服大学的新学生没有正式的指导计划。材料和方法:为了解决预测医学生面临的需求和挑战,创建了上升的医生计划。该学生启动的计划使Preclate Heal医学院能够通过沃尔特芦苇国家军事医疗中心的居民通过安全数据库与居民档案的安全数据库联系。居民被招募,自愿同意作为导师。然后,学生能够根据其特定目标访问数据库并与导师联系到导师。该计划在取向期间向学生引入,学生参与完全是自愿的。使用最佳测量实践设计了一项调查,并送到了参加2015年学术(2019年级)年度计划的175名学生,以确定该计划的参与和特征。结果:2019年级的学生六十四(112/175)参加了实施后的调查。班级(26/175)的十五个百分之一(26/175)报告参加自愿指导计划。最优先级的导师最常用的通信方法是亲自,电子邮件和短信。大多数学生发现他们在这个计划中的互动是有益的,没有妨碍他们的学术表现。最常见的讨论主题是学者(20%),导师过去经历(22%),军事生活方式(7%),医学院途径(23%)和专业选择(23%)。该计划的局限性包括某些居住特色中的美国空军导师和导师。结论:崛起的医师计划为新医学生提供了近同行指导模型。学生们更愿意与他们的导师沟通,但沟通的灵活性似乎很重要。新学生有各种学术和专业发展的关注,可以通过居民的辅导部分地解决。

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