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  1. Intro to the PM Role -- Training Decks

    Download and explore the decks we used in our PM training sessions: Intro to the role and the PM Panel Tips from students handout PM Role, Mentor Role and Curricular Phases Story of Self ...
  2. Intro to the PM Role -- Mentoring Research Exploration

    Mentoring Research Exploration Today we will explore foundational mentoring research that informs our program model. All of you will read the first article and then one more article, depending on your group. We have also included additional rea...
  3. Mentor Training Materials -- Guides and Decks

  4. Documentation and Continuity of Care

    Documentation of pair support efforts is a critical responsibility of the Program Manager (PM) role.  By logging all support provided on the iMentor Platform, PMs are effectively stewarding mentee safety, establishing a strong continuity of care and...
  5. Pair Support Strategies

    A.I.M. Pair Support Cycle Pair support is rarely a "one-and-done" interaction between PMs and mentees/mentors.  Instead, there is often follow-up, feedback and iteration after initial conversations.  This two-page resource outlines the A.I....
  6. Mentor-Specific Support Resources

    Principles of Adult Learning An important goal of the support PMs provide directly to mentors involves teaching them how to be the best mentor they can for their mentee in particular.   A great deal of research and practice has been conduct...
  7. Intro to Pair Support -- Relationship Arcs, Pair Archetypes and Pair Support Strategies

    Begin by reading the definition of pair support : What stands out to you? How would you describe pair support to someone who asked you what it means? Read about the relationship arc How would you describe the arc? ...
  8. Standardized Pair Support

    Program Managers (PMs) are responsible for providing a consistent baseline of pair support to all mentees and mentors on their caseload.  This is referred to as "standardized pair support."  At a high level, mentees must receive a minimum of one sup...
  9. Standardized Pair Support

    Program Managers (PMs) are responsible for providing a consistent baseline of pair support to all mentees and mentors on their caseload.  This is referred to as "standardized pair support."  At a high level, mentees must receive a minimum of one sup...
  10. Survey Administration

    Program Managers (PMs) are responsible for administering program surveys to mentees and mentors.  Approximately 70% of program efficacy measurement stems from program surveys and the learning we can achieve through this vehicle is dictated by the am...