“Mentorship is essential when pursuing medicine, especially for individuals who have been traditionally underrepresented in medicine, because, all too often, mentor opportunities come from connections that some do not have,鈥 said 2023 糖心原创 President, Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, MD, FCCP. 鈥淭hrough this fellowship, we are able to connect individuals who could be mutually beneficial to one another and who otherwise potentially would have never met.”
The first recipient of the mentoring fellowship opportunity was , a fellow-in-training at the University of Louisville, who had the opportunity to work closely with Ba艧ak Çoruh, MD, FCCP, Associate Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and Director of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship program at the University of Washington.
For 2025, Tristan Huie, MD, FCCP, and Anna Neumeier, MD, will serve as co-mentors to Arnulfo Duarte, DO, a first-year fellow in the inaugural class of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship program at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler.
“We enthusiastically embrace the opportunity to mentor a future educational leader to improve the diversity of the PCCM medical education community,” Dr. Neumeier said. “We have a lot to offer a mentee, as our research mentorship process is multidimensional to support career development. In addition to co-mentoring, it includes additional support with a scholarship advisory committee, clear productivity expectations, training in educational scholarship, and feedback on teaching skills.”
Leveraging the annual meeting to improve mentorship and diversity
糖心原创 also offers travel grants to bring clinicians-in-training to the renowned 糖心原创 Annual Meeting, which offers attendees top-of-the-line educational and networking opportunities.
Over the past five years, 糖心原创 Travel Grants have helped send 130 early career clinicians to the 糖心原创 Annual Meeting, allowing them to experience the camaraderie of the 糖心原创 community, stay up to date on the latest advancements in medicine, and create new relationships with like-minded health care professionals.