Crossroads of the academy: advice from a sometimes mistaken, but victorious trajectory

I. Aprahamian
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An academic trajectory is marked by victories and defeats, hits and misses. Each trajectory is personal and unique. It’s common to find oneself at a crossroads, with no clear choice or segue to the next step. At such times, we rely on advice from mentors and peers. From this viewpoint, I discuss seven directives I believe to be important for everyone involved in academic life, especially those in biomedicine and young professors or researchers in geriatrics and gerontology: (1) be empathetic, (2) be available, (3) be studious, (4) be different, (5) be communicative, internationally, (6) always be a mentor and a mentee, and (7) be a leader (not a boss) as soon as possible. These directives have helped me over the past 20 years, and if someone had given them to me at the beginning of my career, I would have been much more successful and have enjoyed a much smoother, happier ride down this road, avoiding many wrong turns.
学院的十字路口:来自有时错误但成功的轨迹的建议
学术轨迹的标志是胜利和失败,成功和失败。每个轨迹都是个人的、独一无二的。我们经常会发现自己站在十字路口,没有明确的选择,也无法继续下一步。在这种时候,我们依赖于导师和同伴的建议。从这个角度出发,我讨论了我认为对每个参与学术生活的人,特别是那些生物医学和老年病学和老年学的年轻教授或研究人员来说很重要的七个指导原则:(1)同情,(2)随时可用,(3)勤奋,(4)与众不同,(5)沟通,国际化,(6)永远是导师和被指导者,(7)尽快成为领导者(而不是老板)。在过去的20年里,这些指引帮助了我,如果有人在我职业生涯之初就给我这些指引,我可能会更成功,在这条路上会更顺利、更快乐,避免很多错误的转弯。
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