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Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility
Purpose: Diversity at all levels of medical training remains relatively stagnant, despite efforts to address equity in medical schools. Early career-specific mentoring may address barriers to the pursuit of medical education for students underrepresented in medicine (URiM). By surveying a program th...
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/heq.2017.0025 |
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author | Derck, Jordan Yates, Elizabeth Kuo, Molly Hwang, Charles Sturdavant, William Ross, Paula Finks, Jonathon Sandhu, Gurjit |
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description | Purpose: Diversity at all levels of medical training remains relatively stagnant, despite efforts to address equity in medical schools. Early career-specific mentoring may address barriers to the pursuit of medical education for students underrepresented in medicine (URiM). By surveying a program that engages medical students as drivers of career-specific mentorship for URiM high school students, this study evaluates medical student mentors' experiences mentoring and seeks to develop a mentorship curriculum. Methods: The authors describe a medical student-led pipeline program, which connects medical students with URiM high school students. Medical student mentors participated in focus groups and gave written responses evaluating reasons for involvement, sociocultural attitudes, and skills needed for mentoring. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: Themes that emerged in this analysis include motivation to mentor, skills used to approach the mentoring relationship, and benefits to the mentor. Mentors felt their experiences had a high impact factor, and they employed dynamic discovery. It provided personal reward and a deeper understanding of disparities. Conclusion: Bringing medical school mentors together for peer to peer idea sharing, creating communities of practice, will help these students develop effective mentorship skills. A curriculum based on appreciative inquiry of mentors' strengths will enrich idea sharing, fostering cultural humility and avoiding burnout. Medical students involved in this program believe they gained benefits, including improving their mentorship skills, expanding their cultural humility, increasing their comfort with caring for underserved populations, and improving their ability to recognize health disparities. |
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spelling | pubmed-60718962018-10-03 Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility Derck, Jordan Yates, Elizabeth Kuo, Molly Hwang, Charles Sturdavant, William Ross, Paula Finks, Jonathon Sandhu, Gurjit Health Equity Original Article Purpose: Diversity at all levels of medical training remains relatively stagnant, despite efforts to address equity in medical schools. Early career-specific mentoring may address barriers to the pursuit of medical education for students underrepresented in medicine (URiM). By surveying a program that engages medical students as drivers of career-specific mentorship for URiM high school students, this study evaluates medical student mentors' experiences mentoring and seeks to develop a mentorship curriculum. Methods: The authors describe a medical student-led pipeline program, which connects medical students with URiM high school students. Medical student mentors participated in focus groups and gave written responses evaluating reasons for involvement, sociocultural attitudes, and skills needed for mentoring. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: Themes that emerged in this analysis include motivation to mentor, skills used to approach the mentoring relationship, and benefits to the mentor. Mentors felt their experiences had a high impact factor, and they employed dynamic discovery. It provided personal reward and a deeper understanding of disparities. Conclusion: Bringing medical school mentors together for peer to peer idea sharing, creating communities of practice, will help these students develop effective mentorship skills. A curriculum based on appreciative inquiry of mentors' strengths will enrich idea sharing, fostering cultural humility and avoiding burnout. Medical students involved in this program believe they gained benefits, including improving their mentorship skills, expanding their cultural humility, increasing their comfort with caring for underserved populations, and improving their ability to recognize health disparities. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6071896/ /pubmed/30283847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/heq.2017.0025 Text en © Jordan Derck et al., 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Derck, Jordan Yates, Elizabeth Kuo, Molly Hwang, Charles Sturdavant, William Ross, Paula Finks, Jonathon Sandhu, Gurjit Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility |
title | Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility |
title_full | Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility |
title_fullStr | Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility |
title_short | Exploring the Impact Factor: Medical Students Mentoring High School Students and Cultivating Cultural Humility |
title_sort | exploring the impact factor: medical students mentoring high school students and cultivating cultural humility |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6071896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/heq.2017.0025 |
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