Copenhagen, Denmark
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ESTRO 2022

Session Item

Monday
May 09
08:45 - 10:00
Auditorium 15
The positive impact of good leadership
Emma Skarsø Buhl, Denmark;
Sophie Perryck, Switzerland
Symposium
Young
09:21 - 09:31
The yESTRO mentoring program and a report from a mentee
Jolien Heukelom, The Netherlands
SP-0708

Abstract

The yESTRO mentoring program and a report from a mentee
Authors:

Jolien Heukelom1, Daniel Portik2, Jenny Bertholet3, Ludwig Dubois3, Kathrine Redalen3, Cyrus Chargari3, Martin-immanuel Bittner3, Sophie Perryck3, Amanda Webster3, Daan Nevens3, Bartlomiej Tomasik3, Pierfrancesco Franco3, Steven Petit1

1Erasmus MC, Radiation oncology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 2Topmed Medical Center Targu Mures, Radiation oncology, Târgu Mureş, Romania; 3ESTRO, young ESTRO, Brussels, Belgium

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Abstract Text

The ESTRO vision statement for 2030 is “Radiation Oncology. Optimal Health for All, Together”. It is becoming increasingly clear that optimal health for all should include the health of caregivers, too. This is exemplified by the high level of burn-out amongst radiation oncology professionals across the disciplines, as published recently by Franco et al. (1) Sadly, the COVID pandemic has had a negative impact on mental health of these professionals. (2) The young ESTRO committee (yESTRO) has aligned its activities to the ESTRO  vision by setting up an ESTRO mentoring program in order to increase professional well-being for its young members.

Mentorship benefits both mentor and the mentee. A review on mentorship in the medical field reported it to have an ‘important influence on personal development, career guidance, career choice, and research productivity, including publication and grant success’. (3) For mentors the benefits lie in enhancement of knowledge, leadership skills, educational skills and increased job satisfaction.

With the yESTRO mentoring pilot program, yESTRO specifically aims to satisfy unmet needs for mentorship among young ESTRO members. Fifteen young members were selected as mentees based on their curriculum and personal motivation. The program had its official kickoff at ESTRO 2021 in Madrid with an onsite and an online speed dating session between mentors and mentees. Matches were made and mentor-mentee couples committed to meet at least every three months for the duration of one year. We will present the mid-term evaluation of the pilot at ESTRO 2022. The final evaluation takes place one year after the program started, after which it will be decided whether the program will continue.

Yet the ambition of yESTRO is larger. This session will also provide practical advice for those considering to set up a mentoring program at their own institute. Or those seeking a mentor. In this ambition, we will be helped by the experiences shared by Daniel Portik, one of the mentees in the yESTRO mentoring program pilot.








1.    Franco et al. Radiother Oncol. 2020 Jun;147:162-168. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2020.05.017. Epub 2020 May 15.

2.    Clin Transl Radiat Oncol. 2020 Jun 18;24:53-59. doi: 10.1016/j.ctro.2020.06.006.

3.    Sambunjak et al. JAMA. 2006 Sep 6;296(9):1103-15. doi: 10.1001/jama.296.9.1103.