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Faculty Mentorship & Career Development

Annual Mentorship Training Symposiums

Mentorship Symposiums offer an annual forum for mentors and mentees to engage with peers and experts on different aspects of mentoring and career development.

Attendees hear from thought leaders and faculty experts on best practices, tips for mentoring success, and examples of mentorship ingenuity. The symposium incorporates group discussion, panel talks, and hands-on workshops to promote useful skills and advice for mentors and mentees. All faculty and mentees at MUSC, and our partners and affiliates, are invited and encouraged to join this annual half-day event.

An archive of Symposium presentations is available on SCTR's internal website (login required).

2024: Mentoring Up, Down & Sideways

Keynote Address: Dr. Audrey J. Murrell, Professor of Business Administration, Psychology, Public and International Affairs
University of Pittsburgh

Stay tuned for presentation recordings.

2023: Best Practices for Difficult Conversations

2022: Wellness & Avoiding Burnout for Mentors & Mentees

2021: Mentoring to Support Better Grant Applications

2020: Mentoring in the Age of Digital Technology

Mentoring Resources

Mentor Leadership Council

The Mentor Leadership Council (MLC) is charged with planning, developing, and coordinating campus-wide mentoring initiatives and working with leadership in all colleges to strengthen mentoring activities throughout the institution.

For more information, please contact Dr. Carol Feghali-Bostwick or Diana Lee-Chavarria.

Mentoring Fundamentals

This self-paced, online course provides foundational training in mentoring principles and best practices.

Course materials are based on the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER) trainings and compliment in-person CIMER trainings. Mentoring Fundamentals is available quarterly, look for notices in the weekly SCTR newsletter to register for upcoming sessions.

Contacts

Carol Feghali Bostwick, Professor wearing a blue dress

Carol Feghali-Bostwick, Ph.D.

Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs, Development & Wellness - College of Medicine;
Endowed Chair, SmartState and Kitty Trask Holt for Scleroderma Research;
Distinguished University Professor

Diana Lee-Chavarria, MA

Workforce Training & Development Manager