Using quotients as a mentor to facilitate the success of underrepresented students

Author:

Neikirk Kit1,Barongan Taylor1,Rolle Tiffany23,Garza Lopez Edgar4,Marshall Andrea1,Beasley Heather K1,Crabtree Amber1ORCID,Spencer Elsie C15,Shuler Haysetta6,Martinez Denise7,Murray Sandra8,Vang Chia19,Jenkins Felysha10,Damo Steven11,Vue Zer1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University , Nashville, TN 37212 , United States

2. American Society of Human Genetics , Rockville, MD 20852 , United States

3. National Genome Institute, National Human Research Institute , Rockville, MD 20892 , United States

4. Department of Biology, University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA 52245 , United States

5. Teachers College, Columbia University , New York, NY 10027 , United States

6. Department of Biological Sciences, Winston-Salem State University , Winston-Salem, NC 27109 , United States

7. Department of Family Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine , Iowa City, IA 52242 , United States

8. Department of Cell Biology, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA 15261 , United States

9. Counseling and Guidance, New Mexico Highlands University , Las Vegas, NM 87701 , United States

10. Department of Basic Sciences, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Vanderbilt School of Medicine , Nashville, TN 37232 , United States

11. Department of Life and Physical Sciences, Fisk University , Nashville, TN 37208 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Choosing a mentor requires a certain level of introspection for both the mentor and the mentee. The dynamics of mentorship may change depending on the academic status of the mentee. Regardless, mentors should help their trainees grow both academically and professionally. The success of an individual in the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) depends on more than intellectual capacity; a holistic view encompassing all factors that contribute to scientific achievement is all-important. Specifically, one new method scientists can adopt is quotients, which are scales and techniques that can be used to measure aptitude in a specific area. In this paper, we focus on these factors and how to grow one’s adversity quotient (AQ), social quotient (SQ), and personal growth initiative scale (PGIS). We also look at how mentors can better understand the biases of their trainees. In addressing this, mentors can help trainees become more visible and encourage other trainees to become allies through reducing biases.

Funder

National Institute of Health

NIDDK

NSF

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine,Immunology and Allergy

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