Speed mentoring: an innovative method to facilitate mentoring relationships

Med Teach. 2010;32(8):692-4. doi: 10.3109/01421591003686278.

Abstract

Background: Junior faculty members have difficulty in identifying mentors. Speed dating permits people to efficiently try out interpersonal relationships.

Aim: Evaluate a "speed mentoring" event to help junior faculty answer questions and initiate mentoring relationships.

Methods: This single-group pre-post study involved junior (mentee) and senior (mentor) faculty members at an academic medical center. During the event, each mentee spent 10 min talking with each mentor in rotation.

Results: Seven mentees and six mentors participated. All participants felt that time was well spent (mentees, mean [SD] = 6.3 [0.8] on a seven-point Likert scale [7 = strongly agree]; mentors, 5.7 [1.4]). Topics discussed included mentoring relationships, getting started in research, and time management.

Conclusions: Participants perceived benefits from this low-cost, brief intervention to facilitate mentoring relationships.

MeSH terms

  • Diffusion of Innovation*
  • Faculty, Medical
  • Humans
  • Interprofessional Relations*
  • Mentors*
  • Time Factors