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Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research

Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research. Mentoring Residents Where we are How can we be better?. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research. Faculty Research 4 basic science labs Abundant clinical research opportunities. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research. Resident Research

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Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research

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  1. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research Mentoring Residents Where we are How can we be better?

  2. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research Faculty Research 4 basic science labs Abundant clinical research opportunities

  3. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research Resident Research 12 residents currently in research labs 5 in Cornell Surgery labs 2 in Cornell labs/other 5 in MSKCC labs

  4. Resident Research Productivity: Class of 2007

  5. Resident Research Productivity: Class of 2006

  6. Resident Research Productivity: Class of 2005

  7. Resident Research Productivity What can be learned? Variable productivity per resident Certainly dependent on taking research time away from residency Lab dependent – ? mentor Surgical Basic science Away

  8. The Role of the Mentor • Insure that resident is in a lab that will be productive • Favor labs that are here and that allow for maintenance of close contact • Provide direction and contacts • Meetings/presentations • Journal selection

  9. The Role of the Mentor • Junior faculty need mentoring in similar fashion • Foster development of research program • Help establish contacts in other departments • Fight for resources • Establish goals

  10. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research Benefits of conducting research: Sense of accomplishment Personal satisfaction in mentoring Enhancing clinical stature Academic productivity enhances clinical productivity

  11. Mentoring Our Manpower to Maximize Research • Attracting Residents to Research Labs: • Track record of success • Goal-oriented projects • Involvement in basic and clinical science projects • Potential “home runs” • Standard “sure thing”

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