This graphic, titled “Who is in a Mentoring Network?” shows the different types of people who can be in a person’s mentoring network. The word “you” is written in a circle in the middle with lines connected to different boxes representing different groups of people. These groups are: 1. skills mentor(s)/scientific mentor(s): (provide you with support in technical skills, resources, or training), 2. developmental mentor(s) (provide you with support in areas of professional development & career training), 3. work-life mentor(s) (provide you with support in personal-professional integration), 4. mentee(s) (individuals for whom you provide support, training, and advice), and 5. peer mentor(s) (provide you with space to discuss shared experiences and challenges).
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Who is in a Mentoring Network