[RZPS] - [ONBOARDING] - [20250806] - [Rosa Meza]
Welcome to the Mentorship Session
Introduction and Initial Setup
- Rosa is welcomed to the mentorship session, expressing gratitude for the opportunity.
- Confirmation of Rosa's access to necessary platforms, including Hotmart and student groups.
- Discussion about accessing the PAX system; Rosa mentions uncertainty regarding her login.
Technical Assistance with PAX System
- The mentor offers to guide Rosa through sharing her screen for better assistance.
- Instructions provided on how to share her screen using Zoom, clarifying whether she uses Mac or Windows.
Navigating the PAX System
- Rosa successfully shares her screen, allowing for a walkthrough of the PAX system interface.
- Guidance on searching for cases within the system; emphasis on ordering by patient number for clarity.
Understanding Case Management
- Explanation that new cases are marked in blue and should be discussed during sessions; importance of identifying case numbers highlighted.
- Mentor instructs Rosa on how to visualize images associated with cases using specific buttons in the system.
Troubleshooting and Additional Resources
- Discussion about potential issues with image visualization; mentor suggests downloading a viewer for smoother operation.
- Importance of understanding visualizer functionality emphasized, along with tips on managing technical difficulties.
Final Notes and Closing Remarks
- Clarification that certain fields in the system are not relevant for students but are meant for instructor use only.
- Conclusion of technical guidance; encouragement given to revisit instructional materials as needed.
Guidelines for WhatsApp Group Interaction
Introduction to Group Rules
- The speaker introduces the purpose of the WhatsApp group, emphasizing the importance of following specific rules to maximize learning and interaction.
Allowed Topics and Interactions
- Participants are encouraged to share any radiology-related cases, including ultrasound, X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. The focus is primarily on tomography.
- While sharing cases, participants should anonymize patient names for ethical reasons; however, there will be no penalties for not doing so.
- Sharing scientific studies related to pathology in radiology is welcomed. Students can also send screenshots or videos of their cases for discussion.
Engagement with Peers
- Active interaction among group members is encouraged. Students can ask questions about cases and receive feedback from peers.
- It’s important to wait for the mentor's (Rafael's) final opinion before making decisions based on peer feedback to ensure accurate guidance.
Prohibited Content
- Non-radiology topics such as politics, religion, or personal issues should not be discussed in the group to maintain focus on radiology.
- Individual access issues or platform difficulties should be addressed privately with the mentors rather than in the group chat.
Accessing Learning Materials
- Any technical problems regarding access should be communicated directly with either Rafael or Luiz instead of using the group chat.
Mentorship Structure
Weekly Meetings
- Mentorship sessions occur every Wednesday at 8:30 PM. These meetings are practical discussions focused on real case studies rather than theoretical content.
Mentorship Overview and Case Analysis Process
Structure of the Mentorship Program
- The mentorship program is designed as a practical case analysis session rather than just a meeting, allowing participants to engage deeply with past cases available on Hotmart.
- New students can join at any time; all sessions are recorded, ensuring that no one misses out on important discussions or insights.
Importance of Practice
- Participants are encouraged to practice regularly instead of trying to watch every previous case discussion. Focus should be on gradually engaging with content that interests them most.
- There are currently six new students in the program, indicating a diverse cohort for collaborative learning.
Weekly Schedule and Case Submission
- Live meetings occur every Wednesday at 8:30 AM, with case details sent out via email on Mondays. This structure helps students prepare effectively for discussions.
- A consistent response form is used for submitting analyses of cases, which simplifies the process for participants.
Anonymity in Feedback
- Students have the option to submit their responses anonymously by leaving their name field blank or using a pseudonym, promoting comfort during feedback sessions.
- During live feedback sessions, mentors provide constructive criticism based on submitted analyses while maintaining anonymity if desired.
Technical Tips for Effective Participation
- To ensure uninterrupted access to shared screens during Zoom meetings, participants should learn how to pin the mentor's screen. This prevents distractions from other speakers.
- Pinning the screen allows students to maintain focus on critical content being presented without losing track due to participant interactions.
How to Engage During Presentations
Tips for Participation
- Participants are encouraged to ask questions during the presentation rather than waiting until it ends. This helps clarify doubts immediately, especially when visual aids are being used.
- If a question is not directly related to the current slide or image, it can be saved for the end of the presentation. This allows for smoother flow and less interruption.
- Attendees can use Zoom's "raise hand" feature to signal they have a question without interrupting the presenter. This is useful for managing inquiries effectively.
Communication with Presenter
- It's important to communicate questions clearly; if unsure about something specific, it's better to address it right away instead of risking confusion later on.
- The speaker indicates they will follow up with additional information via audio after the session, highlighting ongoing support and communication beyond the live presentation.