Table 2.
Mentorship
Survey Question | Answer | N (%) |
---|---|---|
Do you have a mentor? (N = 266) | Yes | 112 (42%) |
No | 154 (58%) | |
Do you mentor academic hospitalists? (N = 255) | Yes | 78 (31%) |
No | 177 (69%) | |
Number of mentors (N = 112) | 1 | 41 (37%) |
2 | 38 (34%) | |
≥3 | 33 (29%) | |
Primary* mentor’s gender (N = 111) | Male | 84 (76%) |
Female | 27 (24%) | |
Primary mentor’s approximate age (N = 111) | <30 | 0 (0%) |
31–40 | 22 (20%) | |
41–50 | 55 (50%) | |
>50 | 34 (31%) | |
Primary mentor assigned? (N = 111) | Yes | 22 (20%) |
Primary mentor’s specialty (N = 111) | Internal medicine | 93 (84%) |
Medicine subspecialty | 13 (12%) | |
Med-peds or Pediatrics | 5 (5%) | |
Is your mentor also a hospitalist? (N = 110) | Yes | 57 (52%) |
Primary mentor’s academic rank (N = 112) | Instructor | 1 (1%) |
Assistant professor | 15 (13%) | |
Associate professor | 41 (37%) | |
Professor | 53(47%) | |
Unknown | 2 (2%) | |
Number of meetings with primary mentor in last year (N = 112) | None | 4 (4%) |
1–2 | 30 (27%) | |
3–4 | 30 (27%) | |
>4 | 48 (43%) | |
Length of average meeting with primary mentor (N = 109) | <30 minutes | 34 (31%) |
31–60 minutes | 68 (62%) | |
>60 minutes | 7 (6%) | |
Rating of primary mentor in academic career development (N = 112) | Excellent | 51 (46%) |
Very good | 34 (30%) | |
Good | 19 (17%) | |
Fair or Poor | 8 (7%) |