This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Mentoring and Professionalism in Training (MAP-IT) program, a longitudinal, interprofessional faculty development curriculum designed to enhance clinicians\u27 humanistic mentoring skills, specifically nurses and physicians.During 2014 to 2016, two consecutive cohorts of nurses and physicians completed the MAP-IT program. Participants included 169 high potential mentors (HPMs) and 61 facilitator leaders. Each 10-month program consisted of small group work, experiential learning, and critical reflection aimed at enhancing humanistic mentoring skills. Throughout the program, facilitator leaders served as mentors for the HPMs. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected to measure changes...
IntroductionMentorship is critical for faculty success, satisfaction, and engagement. However, many ...
BACKGROUND: Medical education is currently more considerate about the human dimension. The present q...
Background Most nursing regulatory bodies expect nurses to learn to be humanistic and caring. Howev...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Mentoring and Professionalism in Training (MAP-IT) pro...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: While it has long been supported tha...
Introduction:Developing a collaborative, humanistic interprofessional healthcare culture requires op...
The authors describe the first 11 academic years (2005–2006 through 2016–2017) of a longitudinal, sm...
Organizational cultures significantly influence faculty and clinician well-being, trainees’ professi...
Professionalism is a core Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competency. The Mento...
Background: Humanism is a central tenant of professionalism, a required competency for all residency...
The need to incorporate interprofessional education (IPE) in healthcare professions training is well...
Introduction: The capacity of healthcare professionals to work collaboratively influences faculty an...
Medical education literature has indicated that, on average, the humanistic orientation of medical s...
The call for increasing interprofessional education requires institutional support for educators in ...
Objective. At no other time in academic history is the timing more ideal than now for the integratio...
IntroductionMentorship is critical for faculty success, satisfaction, and engagement. However, many ...
BACKGROUND: Medical education is currently more considerate about the human dimension. The present q...
Background Most nursing regulatory bodies expect nurses to learn to be humanistic and caring. Howev...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Mentoring and Professionalism in Training (MAP-IT) pro...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: While it has long been supported tha...
Introduction:Developing a collaborative, humanistic interprofessional healthcare culture requires op...
The authors describe the first 11 academic years (2005–2006 through 2016–2017) of a longitudinal, sm...
Organizational cultures significantly influence faculty and clinician well-being, trainees’ professi...
Professionalism is a core Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competency. The Mento...
Background: Humanism is a central tenant of professionalism, a required competency for all residency...
The need to incorporate interprofessional education (IPE) in healthcare professions training is well...
Introduction: The capacity of healthcare professionals to work collaboratively influences faculty an...
Medical education literature has indicated that, on average, the humanistic orientation of medical s...
The call for increasing interprofessional education requires institutional support for educators in ...
Objective. At no other time in academic history is the timing more ideal than now for the integratio...
IntroductionMentorship is critical for faculty success, satisfaction, and engagement. However, many ...
BACKGROUND: Medical education is currently more considerate about the human dimension. The present q...
Background Most nursing regulatory bodies expect nurses to learn to be humanistic and caring. Howev...