Leadership in Adolescent Health: Developing the Next Generation of Maternal Child Health Leaders Through Mentorship

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Emily A. Blood
Maria Trent
Catherine M. Gordon
Adrianne Goncalves
Michael Resnick
J. Dennis Fortenberry
Cherrie B. Boyer
Laura Richardson
S. Jean Emans
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[1] Boston Children’s Hospital,Division of Adolescent Medicine
[2] Boston Children’s Hospital,Clinical Research Center
[3] Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine and Public Health,Divisions of Adolescent Medicine and Endocrinology
[4] Hasbro Children’s Hospital,Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine
[5] University of Minnesota Medical Center,Division of Adolescent Medicine
[6] Indiana University Hospital,Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
[7] University of California San Francisco,Division of Adolescent Medicine
[8] University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital,undefined
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Mentorship; Developmental networks; Adolescent health; Leadership;
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Leadership development is a core value of Maternal Child Health Bureau training programs. Mentorship, an MCH Leadership Competency, has been shown to positively affect career advancement and research productivity. Improving mentorship opportunities for junior faculty and trainees may increase pursuit of careers in areas such as adolescent health research and facilitate the development of new leaders in the field. Using a framework of Developmental Networks, a group of MCH Leadership Education in Adolescent Health training program faculty developed a pilot mentoring program offered at the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting (2011–2013). The program matched ten interdisciplinary adolescent health fellows and junior faculty with senior mentors at other institutions with expertise in the mentee’s content area of study in 2011. Participants were surveyed over 2 years. Respondents indicated they were “very satisfied” with their mentor match, and all agreed or strongly agreed that the mentoring process in the session was helpful, and that the mentoring relationships resulted in several ongoing collaborations and expanded their Developmental Networks. These results demonstrate that MCH programs can apply innovative strategies to disseminate the MCH Leadership Competencies to groups beyond MCH-funded training programs through programs at scientific meetings. Such innovations may enhance the structure of mentoring, further the development of new leaders in the field, and expand developmental networks to provide support for MCH professionals transitioning to leadership roles.
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