Abstract

Background Mentorship is critical for successful careers in academic medicine. There is a gap in the literature regarding specific qualities that make effective mentorship relationships for Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) residents. This study aimed to identify the attributes most valued by OB/GYN residents in their mentorship relationships and to explore the factors influencing their choice of mentors. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey among OB/GYN residents, distributed electronically November 2021-March 2022. Demographic data, mentor qualities, satisfaction with current mentorship and mentee factors were identified. The survey incorporated questions adapted from the validated Ideal Mentor Scale assessing three mentor attributes: Integrity, Guidance, and Relationship. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics, Student’s t-tests, chi-squared tests, and Fisher’s Exact tests where appropriate. Results 48 of 60 (80%) of surveyed residents responded. Among the respondents, 72.9% were female and 29.1% identified as non-white. Integrity emerged as the most valued Ideal Mentor attribute. No statistically significant gender-based differences were observed in the preferences for mentor characteristics including gender of a mentor. Non-white respondents placed greater importance on having a mentor of the same race (p<0.01). Residents interested in subspecialties expressed a stronger preference for mentors with fellowship training (p<0.01) and shared research experiences (p=0.03). Conclusions OB/GYN residents seek mentors characterized by integrity and who are active in research and professional societies aligned with their interests. The data highlight the importance of considering race and subspecialty preferences in fostering influential and equitable mentorship for all residents.

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