Monthly Curriculum
September Curriculum: Establish Your Mentoring Relationships
To ensure the success of any mentoring relationship, both parties must understand their responsibilities and balance their personal values and expectations.
Access the Overview and Monthly Curriculum Guide here.
October Curriculum: Personal Definition of Success
In order to make the most out of your mentoring relationships, you first need to know about yourself: who you are, what you value, and how you work best.
Access the October curriculum document here.
November/December Curriculum: Know Your “Ecosystem”
An important component to enhancing your success is understanding the “ecosystem” of your institution and field: How can your institution help you to succeed? What is your institution’s culture? Who are the key people driving research in your field? Who is currently in your network?
Related Resources
Making the Most of Mentors: A Guide to Mentees
Academic Medicine Vol. 84, No. 1
Mentorship in Clinical and Translational Research
A guide to empower mentees and mentors in maximizing their mentoring relationships and growing their networks.
Social Media Accounts to Explore
Using social media can be a great way to promote your research and build your mentoring network. We created this document to provide a list of suggested social media accounts to follow and topics to explore. It is not an exhaustive list, and it is meant to be a working document. As you discover additional social media resources that are useful, please add them to this list so that other people can discover them.
Will You Be My Mentor? Four Archetypes to Help Mentees Succeed in Academic Medicine
JAMA Internal Medicine Vol. 178, No. 2
What Mentors Wish Their Mentees Knew
Harvard Business Review
Program Materials
All materials shared throughout the year (curriculum, resources, opening event documents, etc) will be saved in a “virtual binder” (Google Drive folder).
Reminder: You must be logged into your Gmail account to access the folder.

