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From Mentor to Role Model: Elevate your Mentoring Skills

Seminar Description

This three-hour seminar supports physicians and researchers actively engaged in mentoring to further develop their mentoring and role-modeling skills. Participants will explore the distinctions between mentors, teachers, and role models, and their influence on students’ professional identity formation. Through interactive exercises, they will practice effective communication, feedback, and conflict resolution strategies, while reflecting on their own values to foster a supportive and inclusive mentoring environment.

Objectives

By the end of the seminar, participants will be able to:

  • Differentiate between the roles of a mentor, teacher, and role model, and explain how each contributes to medical students’ professional identity formation.
  • Apply effective communication strategies to foster trust, psychological safety, and constructive dialogue in mentoring relationships.
  • Demonstrate skills in providing formative feedback that supports both professional growth and personal development of mentees.
  • Reflect on their own professional values, behaviors, and attitudes, and identify how these influence their role-modeling in clinical and educational settings.
  • Manage challenging situations within mentoring groups by applying conflict resolution strategies and fostering a respectful, inclusive learning climate.

Teaching Methods

  • Interactive mini-lecture: short, focused inputs with key messages.
  • Case-based discussion: analyzing and discussing real or realistic mentoring scenarios.
  • Peer-to-peer exchange: small group discussions to share experiences and best practices.
  • Guided reflection: structured self-reflection on values, attitudes, and role modeling.
  • Think–Pair–Share: individual reflection, paired exchange, and plenary discussion.
  • Facilitated group discussion: moderated exploration of challenging mentoring situations.

Target group

Active mentors in the Senior Mentoring and PhD Mentoring programs currently leading a mentoring group

Are participants expected to have prior knowledge?

This seminar builds on the “Basic” and “Advanced” mentor training seminars at the Medical University of Vienna.

Equipment

  • Flipchart
  • chairs arranged in a circle

Facilitators

Robin Bartmann

Trainer, Coach

Dr.in Angelika Hofhansl, MME

Leiterin Medizindidaktik, Teaching Center, MedUni Wien

Group size

  • up to 20 participants

Hours

3 hours 

Anmeldung und Termine

Termin(e): 19. Jänner 2026 von 13–16 Uhr

Ort: online via Webex

Frau Mag.a Dr.in Angelika Hofhansl, MME, leitet die Information weiter und wir melden Sie fix im MedCampus an. Eine selbständige Anmeldung im MedCampus Ihrerseits ist nicht möglich. Im Falle einer Verhinderung ist eine Abmeldung erforderlich. Ansprechpartner:in für weitere Informationen, Anmeldungs- und Teilnahmebedingungen: medizindidaktik@meduniwien.ac.at

References

  • Ahmady, S., Changiz, T., & Brommels, M. (2022). Outstanding qualities of a successful role model in medical education: Students and faculty members’ perspectives. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 61, 14–22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2021.08.006
  • Benbassat, J. (2014). Role modeling in medical education: The importance of a reflective, competent, and positive professional. Academic Medicine, 89(4), 550–554. https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000000189
  • Hill, E., Ma, M., & Siu, E. (2022). The nature and evolution of the mentoring relationship in academic medicine. Medical Education Online, 27(1), 2096504. https://doi.org/10.1080/10872981.2022.2096504
  • Krishna, L. K. R., Azzopardi, P. S., & Toh, Y. P. (2019). Educational roles as a continuum: A qualitative study exploring the multifaceted roles of the medical educator. BMC Medical Education, 19, 384. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1872-8
  • Leong, C., Lee, Y. X., Tay, K., & Krishna, L. K. R. (2025). A systematic scoping review of mentor training in medical education. BMC Medical Education, 25, 73. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-07353-x
  • Minor, S., Maldonado, M., & Candler, C. (2022). What do medical students want from a mentor? A needs assessment. PRiMER, 6, 9. https://doi.org/10.22454/PRiMER.2022.601727
  • Passi, V., Johnson, S., Peile, E., Wright, S., Hafferty, F., & Johnson, N. (2013). Doctor role modelling in medical education: BEME Guide No. 27. Medical Teacher, 35(9), e1422–e1436. https://doi.org/10.3109/0142159X.2013.806982
  • Wu, C., Li, Y., & Yang, X. (2024). Mentoring in medical education: Reflections on structure and function. BMC Medical Education, 24, 6248. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06248-7

Teilnahmegebühr

Für folgende Personengruppen ist die Teilnahme kostenlos:

  • Für MitarbeiterInnen der MedUni Wien
  • Für externe Lehrende mit Lehrauftrag an der MedUni Wien
  • Für Lehrende aus den Lehrkrankenhäusern der MedUni Wien
  • Für akkreditierte Ausbildungspraxen Allgemeinmedizin der MedUni Wien

Diplom-Fortbildungs-Programm (DFP)

Die für das Diplom-Fortbildungs-Programm (DFP) der Österreichischen Ärztekammer (ÖÄK) zur Approbation eingereichte Veranstaltung wäre für Fachärzt:innen/Allgemeinmediziner:innen als 'Sonstige Fortbildung' anrechenbar. Bitte geben Sie uns bei der Anmeldung Ihre ÖÄK-Nummer bekannt.

Die Veranstaltung ist für das Diplom-Fortbildungs-Programm (DFP) der Österreichischen Ärztekammer als 'Sonstige Fortbildung' zur Approbation eingereicht.

Informationen siehe: Diplom-Fortbildungs-Programm (DFP).