Title: Nuclear Medicine Mentoring Program
1 Nuclear Medicine Mentoring Program
- Simin Dadparvar, MD
- American College of Nuclear Physician
2Residents as Future Leaders
- The College of nuclear physicians values the
future practice of nuclear medicine. This program
is established to support and train the nuclear
medicine residents and fellows to start and
implement a successful career. - Planning leadership classes for nuclear medicine
trainees - Mentorship program
- Where to find the jobs
- How to write your curriculum vitae (academic VS
non academic centers) - Basic interview skills
3Residents as Future Leaders II
- How to negotiate a contract
- Transitioning from class to career
- Networking your job connection
- Consultant role of nuclear medicine physicians
- Create a work ethic for career success
- Leasing the NM department from the hospital
- Running a successful out patient NM center
cardiology, mobile PET, etc. - Telemedicine application in nuclear medicine
- Nuclear Medicine outreach program The operation
of PET/CT, who is responsible to read? State
licensing for techs needs - Other..
4ACNPs Mentorship Program
- Networking or mentoring is first about
building relationships. If approached with
respect and honesty, there does not have to be
anything exploitive, apologetic, or schmoozy
about it. Karen Young Kreeger - Remember, both parties bring value to networking
and mentoring relationship.
5Wise friend Odysseus entrusted to educate his son
Telemachus when he went off to fight the Trojan
war.
6Our Chief Want in Life Is Somebody who shall
make us what we can be
Ralph Waldo Emerson
7Why Mentor Nuclear Medicine Residents?
- Make Nuclear Medicine residents more successful
in residency and in transition to practice. - Improve Nuclear Medicine residency program and
the department. - Guide how nuclear medicine physicians should
practice? - Impact and/or give back to the specialty.
8ACNPs Organizational Goals in Mentoring
- To assist the nuclear medicine trainees, i.e.
residents, fellows researchers to fully develop
their professional career, through a support
system that augments guidance by nuclear medicine
residency program directors. - To complement ACNPs priority to recruit, retain
and develop job opportunities for the competent
and qualified nuclear medicine physicians and
researchers in USA. - To implement the proven success strategies of
mentoring in career development in nuclear
medicine field.
9 The ACE Mentor
- A. Accessible
- C. Chemistry
- E. Expertise
10Mentoring Goals
- Increase potential for academic success, thus
increase number of trainees who do well in
program and pass the ABNM exam. - Increase collaboration and net working
opportunities. - Provide a structured system for strengthening and
assuring the continuity of the nuclear medicine
physicians and researchers as a specialist.
11Mentoring Objectives
- Resident and/or fellow as mentee will select a
junior or senior ACNP member who will guide them
in preparing for the future job opportunities in
academic centers, private practice and/or
industry. - The relationship between mentor and mentee should
be kept professional and confidential.
12How to find the best Mentor
- There is a myth that mentoring-beyond the medical
school period-shows weakness. - The residents fellows have no longer the luxury
of time to experiment and fail in this rapidly
changing, productivity oriented, competitive
environment. - Assuming an unfamiliar responsibilities needs
guidance from mentors to learn the written and
unwritten rules. - Mentorship relationships ultimately helps both
individuals and nuclear medicine professionals to
reach their goals.
13Mentors are all around you
- Clarify your needs as crisply as possible.
Determine what you need most. Identify
individuals of any rank who can help you with
each of your needs. - Recognize what mentors can and can not do. They
can offer valuable advice, be a sounding board,
provide a boost to your confidence, smooth your
path, and help you survive crisis. But your
effort would make it happen to reach your goal.
14 Mentor Part teacher, counselor,
parent
15Mentors are all around you
- Respect the time limits available for mentoring
in todays time-pressured world. If your mentor
is across USA, take track of time and his/her
busy schedule when trying to establish contact. - Recognize that mentoring is mutually rewarding,
reciprocal relationship. You have skills and
obligation to give something back to your mentor.
Show appreciation to your mentor and build
his/her reputation as a skilled and desired
resource.
16 A strong leader knows if he develops his
associates he will be even stronger
-James F.
Lincoln
17How to approach your Mentor?
- The way not to approach your mentor is to ask
Please be my mentor - Instead ask explicitly for what you have
determined your need, and the estimated time you
may require for assistance. - Let your mentor know that you will be available
to provide whatever expertise you can if
required.
18Mentoring Responsibilities-I
- Mentee ask for career, professional and personal
advice on issues of education, research,
marketing, academic and private practice job
prospects, salary negotiation, be available for
net working opportunities and introduction to key
individuals by mentors.
19Mentoring Responsibilities-II
- Mentor guide mentee in professional and personal
issues participation in open, honest goal
setting and feed back in career development
introduce mentee to individuals who can
facilitate professional advancement, advising for
further training as needed in cardiology,
oncology, Positron Emission Tomography, Computed
Axial Tomography, etc.
20Mentoring Responsibilities-III
- Both
- 1.Complete Mentor/Mentee Agreement and send to
- Nikki Wenzel Lambert, MBA
- American College of Nuclear Physicians
- 1850 Samuel Morse Drive
- Reston, VA 20191
- 2.Participate in yearly evaluation.
21Mentoring Time Commitment
- 1-3 year partnership beginning in the 1st or 2nd
year of the mentees nuclear medicine residency,
continuing through the first year advancement to
practice as nuclear medicine physician or
scientist after graduation. - Contact established by mentee.
- Recommended guidelines monthly contact through
e-mail and/or telephone, more frequent contacts,
at agreed upon intervals.
22Benefit to Mentee
- Guidance in proper involvement in educational and
research activities, facilitating the advancement
to employment in an appropriate job environment. - Feed back on academic progress.
- Acknowledgement of mentees unique abilities and
potential for improvement. - Support and experienced guidance in self managing
career development. - Increased network of contacts and resources for
support.
23Benefit to Mentee II
- You have the chance to interact with true leaders
in our profession. - To receive first hand exposure to the amazing
experiences and camaraderie in our field. - Mentoring requires mutually satisfactory inter
personal relationship between a resident and the
mentor.
24Benefits to Mentor
- Sharing the wisdom and experience
- Learning from the expanded view of experience of
the residents and fellows. - Recognition by Mentee for Mentors academic and
professional achievements. - Involvement in collaborations enhancing Mentors
Professional activity. - Acknowledgement by the ACNPs Residents as Future
Leaders Program.-
25Benefits to Mentor II
- Help with academic productivity.
- Bring prestige to the department.
- Recognition
- Internal value
- As a mentor, you can watch maturity and growth of
the resident or the fellow. - Establish an important bond with a colleague in
the field and be advocate and adviser.
26Mentoring Application
- Name_____________________________________________
______________ - Title____________________________________________
________________ - Nuclear Medicine/ Radiology Department___________
____________________ - Address__________________________________________
___________ - ____________________________________________
_______________ - Telephone__________________________________
- Fax_______________________________________
- E-mail_____________________________________
- Resident/ Fellow_________________________________
______ - (Learning from the junior or senior faculty the
professional skills to work as a nuclear medicine
physician or radiologist (1-2 year)) -
- Junior ACNP member -------------------------
----------------------------------------- - (Preparing the residents/ fellows for passing the
board examination and career development for the
academic, private practice or industry position
(1-2 year)) - Senior ACNP member ------------------------------
---------------------------------- - (Providing guidance for the residents/fellows in
preparing for research, grant writing, consulting
and guidance of how to start a new career
including exploring private practice or industry
(1-2 year))
27Mentoring Application
- Please check the areas that you as Junior member
or Senior member of ACNP can provide guidance and
expertise - ___Role of Nuclear Medicine Physicians as
consultants - ___Writing Curriculum Vitae for academic or
private practice position - ___Effective job interview
- ___Preparing for Nuclear Medicine board
certification - ___Salary range for physicians in academia,
private practice or industry - ___Supervisory skills to technologists, medical
students and residents - __ Effective learning of other imaging
modalities CT, MRI, US - ___Building a network of professional colleagues
across the country
28Mentoring Application
- ___Collaborating on projects with professional
colleagues, basic or clinical research - ___Interpersonal skills, listening, building
trust and resolving conflict - ___Balancing professional personal life as
resident/fellow - ___Successful marketing of Nuclear Medicine
Department - ___Radionuclide therapy, ins and out for success
- ___Job availabilities in academic, private
practice and pharmaceutical companies - ___Basic interview skills
- ___Negotiation for salary
- ___Setting goals, establishing priorities and
managing time - ___Designing /giving presentations
- ___Managing meetings
- ___Writing abstracts, designing research projects
- ___Writing for peer reviewed publications
- ___How to start a private Nuclear Medicine
venture - ___How to run a successful outpatient cardiology,
bone densitometry or PET program - ___Telemedicine application in Nuclear Medicine
- ___Operation of PET/CT, licensing for reading CT
- ___Other
29Mentoring Application
- Residents/ Fellows
- Complete the Mentoring Relationship worksheet.
- Review your objectives for the Mentoring program.
- Review the Mentor List of Expertise and Interest
from the website www.acnponline.org. Identify
possible Mentors from the list. - Contact with a potential Mentor to see if you
share goals, objectives and interests. The name
and contact information is on the website. - You may contact multiple Mentors to find the
faculty member(s) who best meets your needs. - After you have asked a Mentor to be your partner,
complete the Partnership Relationship Agreement. - Send a copy of the Partnership Relationship
Agreement to - Please return completed Partnership Relation
Agreement to - American College of Nuclear Physicians
- 1850 Samuel Morse Drive
- Reston, VA 20190-5316
- Attention Residents Mentorship program
- Fax Attn. Nikki Wenzel Lambert at (703)
708-9020 - E-mail nwenzel_at_snm.org
- If you have any questions, please e-mail Simin
Dadparvar, M.D. at Sdadparvar_at_aol.com
30Mentoring Partnership Agreement
- Mentoring Partnership involve an agreement
between a junior and/or senior ACNP member with
the residents and fellows. The Mentoring
Partnership begins at the onset of residency or
fellowship and continues for 1-2 years. Having
defined your goals, you may list specific actions
to achieve them. - Please list your objective of the Mentorship
Partnership from the application - __________________________________________________
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____________________________ - Specific actions to achieve the objectives
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____________________________ - To achieve these objectives, we agree to the
following arrangements - __________________________________________________
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31Mentoring Partnership Agreement
- Address
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_____________________________________________ - Telephone________________________
Fax____________________________ - E-mail________________________________________
- Mentor (Junior or Senior Faculty)________________
___________________________ - Title____________________________________________
_______________________ - Department (Academic or Non Academic)_____________
________________________ - Address ________________________________
_________________________ -
- __________________________
__________________________________ - ___________________________
_________________________________ - Telephone _______________________ Fax
__________________________________ - E-mail___________________________________________
______________________ - Please return completed Agreement to
- American College of Nuclear Physicians
- 1850 Samuel Morse Drive
- Reston, VA 20190-5316
32Mentorship Award
- ACNP will honor the outstanding mentor award for
each year. - The annual evaluation of the mentors by mentees
are necessary to be turned in by December of each
year. - The Best Mentor will be awarded at the Annual
meeting. - ACNPs Best Mentor Award established in 2005 and
thus far the recipients of the Mentor of the year
award were as follows
33ACNP Best Mentor of the Year Award
- Abass Alavi, MD 2006
- S. Ted Treves, MD 2007
- Simin Dadparvar, MD 2008
- Trence Beven, MD 2009
342009 ACNP Mentors
- Simin Dadparvar, MD
- Richard Vitti, MD
- Reneé M. Moadel, MD
- Patrice K. Rehm, MD
- Hussein M. Abdel-Dayem, MD
- Warren H. Moore, MD
- Barbara Croft, PhD
35How to become ACNP Member?
- Membership applications are available at
- www.acnponline.org.
- There is no membership fee for residents or
fellows in training. - In 2010, ACNP residents members will receive the
Clinical Nuclear Medicine Journal Online at a
very - discounted price.
- Nuclear Medicine Resident Organization e-
community is - acnp_ro_at_acnponline.org.