Marcel A de Dios, Caroline Kuo, Lynn Hernandez, Uraina S Clark, Susan J Wenze, Christina L Boisseau, Heather L Hunter, Madhavi K Reddy, Marina Tolou-Shams, Caron Zlotnick
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There is a critical need for increasing the diversity representation among clinicians and researchers in academic medicine, including departments of psychiatry and psychology. Mentorship of under-represented groups has been identified as an important way to remediate diversity-related barriers in the field. This paper outlines the early development and pilot implementation of a diversity mentorship program at Brown University. In an effort to inform and guide future diversity programs, we discuss the challenges faced in creating the program, the successes experienced during the first year, and the future directions undertaken as a means for improving the program.