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About the ASCPT Mentoring Program
The purpose of the ASCPT Mentoring Program is to match students/trainees with esteemed leaders in the field of clinical pharmacology and further the professional and personal development of the student/trainee. ASCPT will not define the relationship between the mentor and the mentee; however, guidelines are presented below to help new participants in the program.
Length of Commitment
The initial introduction will be facilitated by ASCPT and it is anticipated that the pair will participate for at least one year. The mentor and mentee may agree to continue or discontinue meeting at their own discretion after one year.
What's in the ASCPT Mentoring Program For You?
Mentor Responsibilities
Meet regularly to discuss the mentee's training progress and career goals. Frequency to be determined by the mentor and mentee.
Be available as needed to provide assistance, advice, and support.
Listen attentively to questions and concerns of the mentee.
Be receptive to feedback and new ideas.
Mentee Responsibilities
Meet regularly to discuss training progress.
Be open about career goals.
Ask questions and seek help with issues.
Be receptive to feedback and new ideas.
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Questions about the ASCPT Mentoring Program can be directed to ASCPT's CEO, Sharon J. Swan, CAE, at
sharon@ascpt.org
or 703.836.6981.
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