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Joining us for this week’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast is Giorgio Raimondi, PhD. Dr. Raimondi brings his trademark positive vibes along with plenty of important habits and hacks about mentorships (and much more) for faculty in this episode.
With Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Dr. Raimondi serves as Associate Scientific Director for Transplant Immunology and Assistant Professor in the Vascularized and Composite Allotransplantation (VCA) Laboratory in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Dr. Raimondi discusses the “M.A.P” initiative, also known as the “Mentor Accountability Program,” on the outset of today’s podcast.
“M.A.P. is a very structured way of performing peer mentoring-based meetings,” as he describes it.
As you’ll hear on today’s podcast, Dr. Raimondi advocates for building structure and accountability around the regular meetings as part of the M.A.P. initiative.
Mentorships have always been a recurring theme on this podcast, and if you’re interested in some other popular episodes on this subject, please consider listening to the following podcasts:
- Episode 98 – How Faculty Can Better Develop Their Mentoring Network with Clara L. Lapiner, MPH
- Episode 89 – Questions to Ask Your Mentor with Wendy Ward, PhD, ABPP, FAPA
- Episode 78 – 10 Mentee Rules for Faculty with Dave Yousem, MD, MBA
- Episode 73 – Mentoring Programs with Wendy Ward, PhD, ABPP, FAPA
- Episode 65 – Meaningful Mentorship with Cynthia S. Rand, PhD
- Episode 58 – Be a Memorable Mentor with Donna Vogel, PhD
Of course, before diving into our rich archive of mentorship-based podcasts, you’ll definitely want to listen to today’s episode with Dr. Raimondi. You can listen to it via the podcast player located above.
Thanks again for being a loyal listener to the Faculty Factory Podcast, and we look forward to continue to share new episodes with you every Friday morning!