Full Description
Mentoring in Healthcare: The Definitive Guide to Cultivating Individual and Organizational Success is a focused guide to help strengthen mentorship relationships and refine the experience for healthcare professionals. It addresses the pressing need for effective mentorship amid current challenges such as burnout, workforce shortages, and funding restrictions.
Targeted at a wide range of healthcare professionals —from trainee to executive—the book emphasizes the vital role of mentorship in professional development and success, illustrating the transformative journey from student to accomplished healthcare professional.
Authored by Ruth Gotian, EdD, MS, Vineet Chopra, MD, MSc, and Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH, this book draws on their extensive backgrounds in academic medicine. With evidence-based strategies informed by the authors' research and experience, Mentoring in Healthcare fills a gap in the existing literature, offering actionable advice to help healthcare professionals succeed.
Contents
1. Three Steps to Getting Started as a Mentor
2. Know Your Role
3. Six Rules for Effective Mentoring
4. Mentorship Malpractice: From Mentor to Tormentor
5. Mentoring Across Differences
6. Mentoring in a Virtual Era
7. The Mentee's Quick-Start Guide
8. Nine Things Standout Mentees Do
9. Beware of the Mentee Landmines
10. Moving On from a Mentoring Relationship: Knowing When It's Time
11. Menteeship for Clinicians and Non-Researchers
12. Mentoring Across Generations: Find Your Common Ground
13. Mentorship and Leadership: Where Paths Converge
14. Evaluating Mentoring Programs
15. Mindfulness in the Mentorship Relationship
16. Looking Back While Traveling Forward



