Mentoring Ethics: - Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Mentoring Ethics: - Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Mentoring Ethics: - Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
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WHAT WOULD CONSTITUTE<br />
INADEQUATE MENTORING?<br />
Failure to review trainee raw data at regular intervals<br />
Failure to establish clear standards for:<br />
• Keeping lab books<br />
• Managing and retaining data<br />
• Authorship<br />
Failure to adequately support trainee career<br />
development<br />
• Unsupportive work environment for trainees<br />
• Undue pressure to produce results quickly<br />
• Unreasonable expectations as to productivity<br />
• Failure to monitor and be alert to stress levels of trainees<br />
Adapted from J. Freischlag with permission