Honorary Mentoring Award
The SOM Executive Dean's Honorary Mentoring Award is earned by individuals who are not members of the faculty for their generous donation of time, effort and advice offered to ensure our faculty members achieve their full academic potential by developing skills and attaining advancement in the clinical, research and teaching areas of their careers. These individuals may also mentor more senior faculty leaders in our school in the areas of business growth and development skills. The award is designed to allow faculty a means to honor non-KU SOM Mentors who embody both the letter and spirit of mentoring, showing their gratitude to professionals from other institutions or from our community leaders and professionals from any field.
Recipients of this prestigious award earn membership in The University of Kansas School of Medicine Society of Distinguished Mentors.
Criteria
To submit a nomination you must be one of the candidate's current or previous KU School of Medicine faculty Mentees. A Mentee, as defined for the purpose of this award, is either a current junior faculty member (or assistant professor) in the KU SOM who is currently involved in a mentoring relationship with the candidate which has existed for a minimum of two years or more; or a past junior faculty member (now promoted beyond assistant professor) in the KU SOM who was involved in a mentoring relationship with the candidate for a minimum of two years or more while they were an assistant professor.
To be a qualified nominee for the the Honorary Mentoring Award the candidate must:
- be a professor, an associate professor or a non-academic professional from outside the KU SOM faculty membership.
- have served a minimum of two years as a Mentor to a member of our faculty.
- have mentored one or more members of the KU SOM faculty.
- should be scholars or professionals with demonstrated success in the field or skills that they mentor.
- have mentored a substantial number (three or more) of junior faculty over the years.
- *Nominees do not qualify for this award if serving as a member of the Dean's staff.
Nominees must have evidence of superb performance in mentoring faculty members. Examples include:
- Accessibility and commitment to "be there"
- Excellent guidance of individual research and/or creative projects
- Willingness to assist junior faculty in pursuit of their stated goals, actively guiding development of teaching skills, research and pursuit of professional goals, clearly articulating expectations
- Holding their mentee to high standards, encouraging and helping them establish their own records of scholarly activity or performance, evidence of supporting mentee's participation in events (e.g., meetings, conferences, committees, speaking engagements).
- Ability to involve their mentees in networking activities with other professionals and faculty.
- Evidence of mentees completing their defined projects (such at successful competition for grants, completion of publications, meeting promotional goals) in a timely manner.
The award will be based on the following criteria:
- A demonstrated commitment to fostering the intellectual, creative, scholarly and professional growth of their mentees so they may function effectively and with measurable success in the organization.
- Evidence of sustained commitment (two years or more) to a professional mentoring relationship that results in career growth or personal development of three or more mentees.
- Demonstrated valued behavior, attitudes and/or skills that aid the mentees in achieving competence, confidence and a clear professional identity.
- Candidates may hold the award more than once but not within a five-year period.
Nomination Packet Required
The nomination packet must include a letter nominating your candidate and include:
- A testimonial of what your mentor has meant to you for their mentoring effort during the time you were an assistant professor
- Descriptions of specific behaviors and their significance
- Specific examples of mentoring interactions
- Descriptions of accomplishments that you directly credit to the influence of the nominated mentor.
- A statement providing a simple explanation of your work as an assistant professor directly or indirectly influenced by the mentorship, dating from the mentorship relationship.
- Specific examples of goals attained, projects completed, promotions, grants or awards earned, obstacles overcome, lessons learned in addition to anything else that they feel is attributable to the mentoring relationship.
- Please consider and address the List of Questions to Consider when writing a letter.
- Include in your nomination packet a copy your CV (up to date within the last six months).
- Ask for additional support in the form of a letter for your candidate from their chair, director, professional colleague(s) and as many of the candidate's past or present mentees (individuals who were/are mentored while assistant professors).
- Ask each person to write a letter giving concrete examples of what this candidate's mentoring time and effort has meant to the careers and career paths of junior faculty colleagues (whom were assistant professors when they were mentored by the candidate), referring them to the List of Questions to Consider.
- Ask each current or former junior faculty mentee you want to provide support to also provide a electronic copy of their CV to allow the selection committee to further recognize the successful efforts of the candidate, (CV up-to-date within the last six months). The success and progress of junior faculty members mentored will be reviewed from the letters submitted by whom you ask to submit letters of support.
Additional instructions
- Support documents will not be accepted from individuals addressing their mentoring experiences with the candidate, while they were a post-doc or resident. This award recognizes the effort of mentoring junior faculty members only.
- Ask the candidate to write a statement about his or her Mentoring Philosophy (maximum one page) and include it in your nomination packet. Without this statement, the packet will be disqualified.
- Compile your nomination packet using the Nomination Packet Cover Sheet. The nomination packet (cover sheet, all letters letters and CVs) must be submitted in a single email to:
Ms. Marty McLaughlin, Associate Director
Office of Professional Development and Faculty Affairs, SOM
Email address: mmclaughlin@kumc.edu
Phone Number: 913-588-1381
Selection
Critical to the assessment of the nominees is the extent of mentoring and the apparent quality of mentoring judged by outcome measures assessed from:
- The achievements of those mentored including publications, awards and prizes, and the career paths during or since the conclusion of the mentorship.
- Letters of support from additional current or former Mentees of the candidate.
- Other statements of support (e.g. Department Chairs, Center Directors and Division Chiefs).
- The collegiality of the mentoring experience and the desirable characteristics of the mentoring environment (assessed from statements of support).
Nominations will be reviewed and selected by the Mentoring Awards Committee Members chaired by the Associate Dean for Professional Development and Faculty Affairs and two finalists in each category will be recommended to the Executive Dean. The committee comprises various professional levels from an interdisciplinary arena along with past recipients of all the Mentoring Award categories. Final selection will be by the Executive Dean, School of Medicine, University of Kansas.
Award & Presentation
- $1,500 each award
- Trophy
- Recognition and presentation by the Executive Dean at the Annual Faculty Retreat in October.
- Membership in The University of Kansas School of Medicine Society of Distinguished Mentors.
Last modified:
Sep 11, 2012