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Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring for Underrepresented Biomedical Researchers: Facilitators' Experiences and Implications for Dissemination of a Curriculum.

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Avila, B; Jayes, F; Neblett, E; Pusek, S; Girdler, SS; Corsino, L
Published in: Chron Mentor Coach
June 2024

Peer group mentoring facilitated by senior faculty represents an effective approach. However, for underrepresented biomedical researchers, access to senior faculty from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups is limited. We explored motivations, benefits, and challenges for facilitators enrolled to deploy an intervention in the context of a randomized controlled trial that tested two peer group mentoring strategies for underrepresented early career researchers. Peer group sessions were co-facilitated by two senior underrepresented faculty. Thirty-six faculty were recruited as facilitators over four years. The facilitators' primary motivation was advancing the diversity of the workforce, the primary benefit was satisfaction from helping underrepresented researchers, and the primary challenge was time. Understanding motivations, benefits, and challenges of facilitators informs efforts in recruiting and retaining facilitators and disseminating this curriculum and others like it, to the broader community.

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Chron Mentor Coach

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2372-9848

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

8

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1

Start / End Page

141 / 155

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United States
 

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Avila, B., Jayes, F., Neblett, E., Pusek, S., Girdler, S. S., & Corsino, L. (2024). Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring for Underrepresented Biomedical Researchers: Facilitators' Experiences and Implications for Dissemination of a Curriculum. Chron Mentor Coach, 8(1), 141–155. https://doi.org/10.62935/vz1391
Avila, Bianca, Friederike Jayes, Enrique Neblett, Susan Pusek, Susan S. Girdler, and Leonor Corsino. “Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring for Underrepresented Biomedical Researchers: Facilitators' Experiences and Implications for Dissemination of a Curriculum.Chron Mentor Coach 8, no. 1 (June 2024): 141–55. https://doi.org/10.62935/vz1391.
Avila B, Jayes F, Neblett E, Pusek S, Girdler SS, Corsino L. Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring for Underrepresented Biomedical Researchers: Facilitators' Experiences and Implications for Dissemination of a Curriculum. Chron Mentor Coach. 2024 Jun;8(1):141–55.
Avila, Bianca, et al. “Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring for Underrepresented Biomedical Researchers: Facilitators' Experiences and Implications for Dissemination of a Curriculum.Chron Mentor Coach, vol. 8, no. 1, June 2024, pp. 141–55. Pubmed, doi:10.62935/vz1391.
Avila B, Jayes F, Neblett E, Pusek S, Girdler SS, Corsino L. Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring for Underrepresented Biomedical Researchers: Facilitators' Experiences and Implications for Dissemination of a Curriculum. Chron Mentor Coach. 2024 Jun;8(1):141–155.

Published In

Chron Mentor Coach

DOI

EISSN

2372-9848

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

141 / 155

Location

United States