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  • Psychiatry Training
  • Mentorship Programs

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  • Formal residency advisory programs aim to support psychiatry residents' academic and personal development.
  • Identifying additional mentors is a key objective of these advisory programs.
  • Continuous evaluation and improvement are essential for program effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate and enhance resident and faculty satisfaction with the formal psychiatry residency advisory program.
  • To assess the impact of specific interventions on program satisfaction and mentorship facilitation.

Main Methods:

  • An anonymous survey assessed baseline resident satisfaction with the advisory program.
  • Interventions included adding a resident liaison, recognizing faculty advisors, and sending meeting reminders.
  • A follow-up survey measured satisfaction and mentorship after implementing changes.

Main Results:

  • Overall satisfaction significantly improved, with a 58% increase in residents meeting advisors.
  • Residents were more likely to use advisors for career mentor facilitation (72% vs 28%).
  • First-year residents, particularly women, reported a lack of mentors outside the formal program.

Conclusions:

  • Continuous quality improvement and enhanced program structure, including a senior resident role, boost satisfaction.
  • Residency advisory programs effectively facilitate connections with external mentors.
  • These programs are particularly valuable for women in early training stages to build mentorship networks.