Author/Authors :
GUHAN, NAGA Department of Biochemistry - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalagiri, India , KRISHNAN, PRAKASH Department of Pharmacology - Al-Azhar medical college, Kerala, India , DHARSHINI, PRIYA Department of Anatomy - Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Andhra Pradesh, India , ABRAHAM, PHILIP Department of Biochemistry - Al Azhar medical college, Kerala, India , THOMAS, SUNI Department of Biochemistry - Al Azhar medical college, Kerala, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Mentoring is a natural process, which blossoms
from the desire of experienced veterans to give and the thirst of
inexperienced novices to grow. Formal faculty mentoring could
help the 1st year students to thrive on the complicated situations
in a newer environment and excel in their career. This study was
designed to evaluate the effectiveness of mentorship program in
improving the academic performance of 1st MBBS students.
Methods: 148 first MBBS students of Al Azhar medical college,
who were admitted for 2017-18 academic year, were included for
this interventional study. Mentorship program was started in our
college since January 2018 after first internal exam, wherein the
students were equally divided among 6 mentors. At the end of
6 months, to assess the effectiveness of mentorship program, a
post-exam was conducted and the marks were compared with the
pre-program performance. Paired t test was used to compare the
marks before and after the program. Furthermore, the perception
of mentees on mentorship program was also assessed by a valid
questionnaire (score of 1-4).
Results: The mean score of students in the exam conducted after
mentorship program was significantly higher (P<0.001) than
that conducted before commencing mentorship program. This
increment in performance is appreciated more in girls rather than
the boys. Furthermore, the mentorship program significantly
(P<0.001) helped to boost the academic performance in below
average students who had scored <50% marks in pre-program
assessment. The effectiveness of the mentorship program was
further supported by the students’ feedback. 40.5% of the students
agreed and 56.8% of them strongly agreed that mentorship
program was effective and beneficial to them.
Conclusion: The mentorship program obviously improves the
academic performance of students, especially below average
performers who need extra care and guidance.