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Swallow Your Pride Podcast

287 – Med SLP Mentorship: The What, Who, How, and Why…

Swallow Your Pride Podcast

Theresa Richard, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

Education, Health & Fitness, Business, Careers, Medicine

4.8899 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Four med SLPs come together and spill the beans on how SLPs can grow their careers and confidence like never before. It all boils down to one simple word… Mentorship.

In this episode of the Swallow Your Pride podcast, host Theresa Richard and a group of med SLP mentors dive deep into the world of mentoring and its impact on their careers *as well as* the careers of those they’ve mentored.

Guests Isabel Lawton, George Barnes, Jessica Gregor, and Dr. Lori Burkhead Morgan share their personal experiences with mentorship, from finding mentors during externships to creating supportive environments for colleagues. They emphasize the importance of collaboration and the reciprocal nature of mentorship, where both mentors and mentees can learn and grow.

But mentorship doesn't have to be formal or long-term. It can be as simple as reaching out to someone for advice and support. The speakers discuss different mentorship styles and how they can adapt to meet the needs of each individual. They also share success stories, where mentorship led to job promotions, program implementations, and positive changes in patient care.

So, if you're ready to take your career to the next level, don't underestimate the power of mentorship. Tune in to this episode and discover how seeking guidance can transform your professional growth. Subscribe, leave reviews, and share the podcast to spread the word about the importance of mentorship in the field of speech-language pathology.

Get the show notes: https://syppodcast.com/287

Find out more about the MedSLP Ed Certification Program: https://medslped.com/certification

[00:01:13] Discussion about the importance of mentorship in the field of speech-language pathology and the lack of formal requirements for mentoring in the profession.

[00:02:10] Introduction of the speakers and their experiences in the field of speech-language pathology, including their areas of expertise and involvement in mentoring.

[00:07:12] Discussion on the significance of mentorship, drawing parallels between the corporate world and the clinical side, and the value of observing and learning from others.

[00:10:13] The speakers discuss the significance of mentoring in their careers and the value of nurturing relationships with colleagues and students.

[00:10:58] The speakers emphasize that mentorship is a two-way street, where everyone has the opportunity to give back and support others in the field.

[00:12:45] The speakers highlight the informal nature of mentorship in the field and express their willingness to help others with clinical or career questions.

[00:18:59] The speakers discuss their different mentoring styles, including being responsive, asking for feedback, and adapting to the mentee's communication style.

[00:20:57] The speakers emphasize the importance of effective communication in mentoring, such as talking it out, engaging in conversations, and using video calls to understand and support the mentee.

[00:23:18] The speakers highlight the value of giving space and time in mentoring, allowing the mentee to come to their own conclusions and providing support through discussion-provoking questions.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello my friends welcome back I am so so so excited for this episode I'm so

0:06.4

excited to bring this episode to you we've been working on it for quite a few

0:10.1

months now but I'd like to introduce you to four mentors. These are actually four probably my most

0:17.5

favorite human beings in this field, but they served as mentors for the Med-SLP Education Certification Program, the last cohort.

0:26.0

And the Medi SLP Education Certification Program is currently open for applications for our next

0:31.2

cohort starting in September.

0:32.6

So if you're interested in checking that out,

0:34.9

please go to med SLP ed, medslp ed, meds

0:37.9

P ed.com to check that out and apply and see if it might be a good fit for you, but the med SLP education certification program is for any SLP that's just seeking more solid foundational knowledge in the medical field specifically.

0:53.2

So we have a lot of courses.

0:54.8

All the courses are available to purchase just one off.

0:56.9

If you're not interested in the certification,

0:58.6

but if you're interested in joining the certification

1:01.0

program, you do get mentorship by some amazing amazing

1:05.8

amazing SLPs so for this episode today I wanted to bring them on you know I

1:10.4

think what's interesting about the topic or the the word mentorship is it has so many different meanings, right?

1:15.6

And it can be loose, it can be formal, it can be very structured, it can be unstructured.

1:20.4

And something that was so important to me with med SLP education was to make sure that we had mentors that really truly understand what it's like to be an SLP in a medical setting in a hospital in a rehab center doing outpatient.

1:34.0

So these mentors were selected based on their experiences and also just

1:38.0

based on feedback from mentees that they had in that their

1:41.0

mentorship style was so helpful, so productive, and gave them the results that they really wanted in seeking out a mentor.

1:47.8

So I really wanted to get them on here to talk to you and hopefully, you know, if you're someone that is a mentor you want to get into mentoring hopefully you can take some feedback from them because these are some really experienced mentors and I am so grateful and appreciative of all of them. So I hope you all really truly enjoy this episode.

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