医学科学从教学到指导的转变。

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging Pub Date : 2025-01-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1791746
Amod Gupta
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印度急需在医学教育中实现从传统教学到导师制的转变,以培养未来就绪的医生、研究人员和医学教师。现代医学的先驱们早在 100 多年前就绘制了路线图,他们指导并培养了下一代的亚专科医生和教师。我们需要的是导师,而不是传统的教师,以激发学生的梦想、学习和成长。在当今世界,教师的作用超越了传授信息,而是培养批判性思维和知识的情景应用。导师通过认可、指导和相互尊重,在培养未来医学领袖方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。导师指导终身学习和个人发展。相互信任的导师与被指导者关系对于有效的医学教育、研究和专业成长至关重要。指导能促进住院医师的身心健康、同事关系和专业技能,使他们受益匪浅。学术指导可提高发表论文的比率、增加拨款、提高职业满意度,并使教职员工留在学校。在导师的指导下,学术界的挑战变得易于应对,从而影响职业发展轨迹。虽然指导对于职业提升和个人发展至关重要,但也存在差距,尤其是对女性而言。对指导工作的正式机构支持对于持续产生影响至关重要。学术界的指导者与被指导者之间的关系正朝着短期、以需求为导向的互动方向发展,专业学会年会期间的研讨会和快速指导都为这种互动提供了便利。电子指导提供了跨越地域和时区的灵活、具有成本效益的支持。确定合适的导师对学术成功至关重要,这需要强调知识共享、有效沟通和相互信任。评估指导计划仍然具有挑战性,需要全面的、以利益相关者为导向的评估工具。
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Transitioning from Teaching to Mentoring in Medical Sciences.

The transition from traditional teaching to mentoring in medical education is urgently required to create future-ready physicians, researchers, and medical teachers in India. A roadmap was drawn by the pioneers of modern medicine more than 100 years ago, who mentored and prepared the next generation of subspecialists and teachers. We need mentors rather than conventional teachers to inspire students to dream, learn, and grow. In today's world, the role of teachers transcends imparting information to foster critical thinking and contextual application of knowledge. Mentors play a pivotal role in cultivating future medical leaders through recognition, guidance, and mutual respect. Mentors guide lifelong learning and personal development. A trusting mentor-mentee relationship is critical for effective medical education, research, and professional growth. Mentoring significantly benefits residents by fostering well-being, collegiality, and professional skills. Academic mentorship results in increased publication rates, grants, career satisfaction, and retention of faculty in the institutions. With mentors, navigating academia's challenges proves manageable, impacting career trajectory. While mentoring is crucial for career advancement and personal development, there are disparities, especially for women. Formal institutional support for mentoring is essential for sustained impact. Mentor-mentee relationships in academia are evolving toward short-term, need-driven interactions facilitated by workshops during the annual professional society meetings and speed mentoring. E-mentoring offers flexible, cost-effective support transcending geographies and time zones. Identifying the right mentor is crucial for academic success, emphasizing shared knowledge, effective communication, and mutual trust. Evaluating mentoring programs remains challenging, requiring comprehensive, stakeholder-driven assessment tools.

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Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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