Title: Successful Mentoring
1 Successful Mentoring
- A Critical Element in Your Path to Success in
Academic Medicine - William R. Hazzard MD
- Professor of Medicine
- Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
- VA Puget Sound Health Care System
- Seattle, WA 98108
- william.hazzard_at_va.gov
- 206-726-9380
- July 10, 2008
2Who Was Mentor?
- Odysseus chose his friend Mentor to look after
his son Telemachus during his 10-year odyssey - Hence the word mentor a trusted counselor or
guide tutor, coach (Merriam-Websters
Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed.) - Currently especially in focus as a key feature of
all paths of successful career development
3Where does Mentoring fit into your career
development?
- My advice Take primary responsibility for your
own career development --- can you in effect
largely be your own mentor? - Not entirely (confidence is one thing, but
arrogance, its first cousin, is quite another)
--- your mentor should be your close external
guide, advocate, and coach but not direct your
development or do your work for you!!
4 Begin the matching process with your personal
SWOT analysis Strengths/Weaknesses/ Opportuni
ties/Threats
- Who are you, what are your passions, what are
your vulnerabilities, what are you made of? - Where are you in your personal life and career
development and what are your needs now and
through the next few years? - Work to Find a Mentor (or team of mentors) who
will complement your SWOT analysis and facilitate
your professional and personal growth and
development
5What are you looking for in and from a Mentor?
- Technical/scientific/content instruction and
coaching at the bench, in data analysis, in
writing papers, in writing grants? - Career coaching and advice?
- Advocacy and access to networks?
- Personal counseling and support?
- Senior wisdom and insight?
- Someone who will put your career development
ahead of their own? - All of the above?
- Think this through with care in choosing a
mentor!!!
6Mentoring across a Professional Career in
Academic Medicine ?
- Match your mentor with your needs at your stage
of career development - Where will you be in
- 2-3 years (at the end of research fellowship)?
- 5-7 years (during your K-award)?
- 10 years (Asst Prof with R-01)?
- 20 years (Assoc/Full Prof/division or dept head)?
- At the end of your career?
7For now focus on your present career stage
research fellowship
- Given all the requirements of effective mentoring
to meet your needs, you may want to align
yourself with a panel or team of mentors e.g., - Technical and research design coach or coaches
- Career coach especially if not closely aligned
with your near term needs - (Being explicit and credible about this is often
crucial to acquiring extramural support for your
fellowship or K-award)
8What should you look for in a prospective mentor?
9Generic Requirements of an Effective Mentor
- Ability to listen
- Patience
- Maturity
- Discipline
- of self,
- for mentee (including tough love as appropriate
necessary) - Confidence in self, in mentee, in the adult
development process - Energy focus
- TIME and ATTENTION!
10Specific Attributes of an Effective Mentor to
Focus on
- Personal maturity comfort with self
- Success in own career and confidence in ability
to guide others toward similar success without
standing in their way
11Key Attributes of an Effective Mentor (contd)
- Ability to translate lessons of his/her own
experience knowledge into counsel tailored to
the trainee (without too many self-indulgent or
now in my day stories) - Ability to derive great personal (albeit largely
vicarious) pleasure, satisfaction, pride from
mentees growth progress - Accepts inevitable role model label and burden
of its expectations (not do as I say but not what
I do)
12Above All ---
- Ability to place growth welfare of mentee
first, above his/her own - Empathy Emotional Intelligence
- Generosity of spirit (MAGNANIMITY)
13Requirements of a Mentor from the Mentees
Perspective
- Be available and accessible
- Keep your promises
- Be responsive and reliable respect their time
obligations just as they respect yours - Be honest, candid, and open supportive
nurturing but not too soft forgiving
14Requirements of a Mentor from the Mentees
Perspective
- Be sensitive to the balance between your needs
for service the mentees needs for your
leadership, tutelage, support - Be sensitive to the balance between your own
intellectual property scientific program and
mentees need for growth, a niche, and a path to
independence - Be mentees advocate as he/she grows --- genuine
success is defined when they pass you in their
professional development and recognition!
15Requirements of a Mentee from the Mentors
perspective
- Accept ultimate responsibility for your own
career development seek out your mentor for
guidance and advice but do not expect to be spoon
fed - Take the initiative if anything, risk being too
assertive aggressive - Tell me when Im wrong!
- Make me proud of you!
16Requirements of a Mentee from the Mentors
perspective (contd)
- Push me (as your mentor) to keep up with you ---
your growth stimulation from you are my reward
for investment of my time attention - Keep up with agreed-upon goals, work schedule
milestones - Come prepared on time!
- Do not whine!!
17Are there rules and boundaries in the
mentor/mentee matching game?
- Age?
- Gender?
- Potential conflicts of interest?
- Boss vs. mentor?
- Discipline?
- What about chemistry?
18Caveats
- Trust your clinical intuition (you are a doctor,
after all) --- is the chemistry right? Does the
balance of give and take feel right? Is trust
deep, mutual, and real? - Will your ambitions as mentee come in conflict
with your mentors and jeopardize your
development? - Is your prospective mentor too anxious to recruit
you to menteeship? (Is there an implied or
explicit devils bargain?)
19 What if this doesnt work?
- Mentorship is a dynamic concept and process as
your career develops, yours and your mentors
should change pari passu as appropriate to your
respective stages of development and independence - Do not hesitate to re-negotiate the relationship
as you grow or terminate it (without
procrastination) if it is not working or is
dysfunctional
20What will be your index and reward for being a
successful mentee?
- You will be sought as a MENTOR!!! --- this could
happen sooner than you think (students, next
years fellows, et al.)
21The need for mentorship never ends .If you are
fortunate, like me at the end of your career you
will have a wall of mentors who look down on
you every day in your officeMine includes .
22 Robert G. Petersdorf MD
23 Paul Beeson William Osler of the latter
20th Century
24Dr. Paul Beeson Distinguished Physician,
Seattle VA Medical Center 1908 - 2006