Getting Started

Mentoring is an important component of developing and sustaining a satisfying professional career. Mentoring enables each of us to grow, learn, transform, and accomplish goals in education, clinical practice, or research. Whether you are a senior educator, world-renowned researcher, or still in the early stages of your professional career, mentoring benefits you by building a dynamic community that nurtures the success of individuals as they pursue personal and professional career goals. Given the complexity of academic health centers today, faculty need a team of mentors, each of whom can provide specialized guidance in a given area.

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