TY - JOUR ID - 48492 TI - Rearrangement of mentoring components for Student Achievement of medical universities JO - Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism JA - JAMP LA - en SN - 2322-2220 AU - KEYKHA, AHMAD AU - KEYKHA, ELHAM AD - Department of Educational Management and Planning, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran AD - Department of Oral Medicine, Dentistry School, Qom University of Medical Science and Health Services, Qom, Iran Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 10 IS - 3 SP - 179 EP - 190 KW - Mentoring KW - Medical Students KW - counseling KW - Preceptorship KW - Achievement DO - 10.30476/jamp.2022.93404.1526 N2 - Introduction: Mentoring programs are the most important factor in the achievement of students’ human capital. However, in Iran’s higher health education system, these initiatives have received less attention. The goal of this research is to reorganize the components of mentoring for medical university student achievement.Methods: This qualitative study was conducted using a Meta synthesis method. Keywords of mentoring medical students,mentoring academics students, human capital development, student development, and mentoring were searched in database: Science Direct, Springer, Wiley Online Library, ERIC, Sage, Emerald, Pub med from 2000 to 2021. Out of total 91 studies, finally 51 studies were selected.Results: The findings are divided into two parts. The first part deals with the characteristics of faculty members and students in the mentoring programs of medical universities. These features include student-specific characteristics, faculty-specific characteristics and common characteristics. In the second part of findings, the components of mentoring programs were extracted. These components include university, communication, soft capacities; before the implementation of the program, during program implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programimplementation, and consequences of program implementation.Conclusion: The suggested components should be examined by managers of the higher health education system for student human capital development due to the relevance of mentoring programs in the development of medical students’ human capital. UR - https://jamp.sums.ac.ir/article_48492.html L1 - https://jamp.sums.ac.ir/article_48492_49568ed2ac42911abf50876538bbe1e7.pdf ER -