In this episode of the Heme Consults Podcast, host Toyosi Onwuemene discusses the importance of mentoring the next generation. Drawing from a recent coaching session, she highlights how teaching and mentoring can nourish both the mentor and mentee.
Key Points Discussed:
- The inherent ability of women of color in hematology to mentor others.
- The significance of mentoring and how it impacts both the mentor and mentee.
- Overcoming self-doubt and recognizing one's value and expertise.
- The importance of sharing knowledge, regardless of feeling fully prepared or expert enough.
- Encouragement to celebrate personal accomplishments and use them as a foundation for mentoring.
- The broader impact of mentoring on personal growth and community building.
Links and Resources Mentioned:
- Toyosi Onwuemene on LinkedIn
- Relevant studies and articles on mentoring in academic medicine (not specifically mentioned but can be added if referenced in the episode).
Call to Action:
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