GSHP Mentoring Program-                               Mentee Information
Thank you for your interest in the GSHP mentoring program!

GSHP's mentoring program is designed to provide an avenue for the development of relationships between a more experienced mentor and a less experienced mentee with the focus on enhancing personal and professional growth as well as skill development.  Mentors can share their personal journey and professional expertise with less experienced pharmacy students who are seeking guidance. (AJPE 2013;77(2)Article23)

Mentees are encouraged to meet with their mentor regularly throughout the year. We recommend that mentees plan to contact their mentors at least monthly. Meetings may take place over the phone or virtually, though all pairings should plan at least one in-person meeting during the year. A GSHP meeting is a great time to have your in-person meeting!

This program is a great way to get involved in GSHP and begin to network with pharmacists across the state. Some may be your future employers or residency directors/preceptors. This is a great opportunity to use the organization to your professional benefit.

**Also, as you get to know and work with your mentor throughout this year, please consider nominating your mentor for the "Mentor of the Year" Award that will be awarded at the GSHP Summer Meeting 2024!**

For more information about the program, please contact one of your GSHP Emerging Practitioners Development Committee Co-Chairs:
Christy Forehand (cforehand@augusta.edu) or Peter Moran (peter.moran@emoryhealthcare.org) 


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