Co-Directors Niki Steckler, PhD Associate Professor, Division of Management Patrice Eiff, MD Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Development Professor and.

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Co-Directors Niki Steckler, PhD Associate Professor, Division of Management Patrice Eiff, MD Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Development Professor and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, Family Medicine

 Train Lead Mentors who take responsibility for increasing mentoring capacity within their departments/divisions  Peer-mentoring experience  Share best mentoring practices across units  Participants increase their mentoring skills Sponsored by Office of the Dean OCTRI assistance (09-10 & 10-11)

 Eleven 1.5 hour workshop sessions, held twice per month between Sep and March  Combination of content presentations, case discussions, peer support and practice opportunities  Topics include: ◦ Identifying Personal Strengths ◦ Building Coalitions ◦ Coaching Through Active Listening ◦ Difficult Mentoring Conversations ◦ Mentoring Across Differences

 3 cohorts completed, 09-10,10-11,11-12  Participants in first 3 cohorts ◦ Started = 42, Finished = 39 ◦ SOM = 28 (15 departments represented) ◦ SOD = 2 ◦ SON = 6 ◦ CDRC=1 ◦ Pharmacy=1 ◦ Hosp Nursing=1

 Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine (2)  Biochemistry & Molecular Biology  Dermatology  Diagnostic Radiology  Family Medicine  Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (3)  Medicine (2)  Molecular Microbiology & Immunology  Obstetrics and Gynecology (4)  Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery (3)  Pathology (2)  Pediatrics (4)  Public Health and Preventive Medicine  Radiation Medicine  Surgery

Totals Total # Participants13 39 Gender Male Female Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native Asian13 4 Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Two or more1 1 Hispanic or Latino1 1 Not Reported2 2

Scale: 1=low to 5=high (12/13) (11/13) (10/13) Overall quality of sessions? How well did the Program meet the stated goals and objectives? How well did the Program match your expectations of the material to be covered?

 Pre-post program self assessment of skill level for 13 mentoring competencies ◦  4.05 (change in overall mean score) ◦  4.07 (change in overall mean score) ◦  3.82 (change in overall mean score)  Average change per individual competency ◦ = 1.06 ◦ = 1.07 ◦ = 1.05

Mentoring competencies that improved the most:  Design tailored mentoring enhancements at the department or organization level.  Acknowledge and discuss differences openly and devise strategies for successful cross-difference mentoring.  Participate in open honest goal setting and feedback for academic career advancement.  Assist the protégé in clarifying personal strengths and values and identifying long-term career goals and areas for skill development.  Develop strategies for assessing and responding to difficult problems that arise when working with protégés.

“I definitely think it has equipped me, it has given me the confidence that I can be a mentor, has equipped me to manage aspects that I might not have wanted to manage, especially when conflict comes up.” “Three things have changed: I’m more confident as a mentor, I have new tools to use and I have a deeper understanding of mentoring across differences and diversity. “ “Once you start thinking about mentoring you start thinking about more opportunities to mentor so I’ve signed up to be a PCM preceptor for a med student, something I was reluctant to do in the past.”

“The most important skill I learned was to listen more. I now approach mentoring less as a problem solver and more as being available to help mentees figure things out for themselves.” “I’m more aware of boundaries, not necessarily “needing to be a friend”. I have a more usable structure. I’ve learned to listen better and have more tools to use especially with difficult conversations.” “My chair now identifies me as a more skilled mentor and is referring other faculty to me for mentoring. I’ll also be working with our Vice-chair on developing and participating in a new advising/mentoring program for junior faculty.”

 Established a Faculty Development Committee which meets quarterly  Established a breakfast for junior faculty to discuss 5-10 year plans, promotion and tenure and providing increased mentoring  Created a new peer mentoring group that includes late assistant professor/early associate professor faculty in division  Held a retreat on alternative methods for mentoring—mosaic mentoring

 Developed plan for a dept conference for Career Development for junior faculty which incorporates an Academic Development Plan.  Will meet with junior faculty 1:1 to accomplish needs assessment for the entire group; then develop guidelines for new mentors so they can address mentee needs  Established time during biweekly department meetings to discuss mentoring in order to “mentor the mentors.”  Developed a tool for faculty career self assessment used in mentoring discussions. Developing expectations for mentors and suggested timeline for their mentoring activities.  Actively mentoring new K12 research scholars and working with other mentors involved with the K12 scholars to improve mentoring

 All faculty are eligible to apply to participate in the Lead Mentor Program.  In addition to a personal statement and CV, applicants must obtain a letter of support from a “sponsor” ◦ Chair, Division Head or other senior leader ◦ Comment as to how they will support the applicant in their effort to enhance mentoring in the unit Information on how to submit an application for the Lead Mentor Program is available at Deadline for submission is July 15, 2012.