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BMES Launches 2025 Mentorship Program for Members

BMES Launches 2025 Mentorship Program for Members
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Exciting Opportunity for Mentors and Mentees to Connect and Grow.

The Student Affairs Subcommittee of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) is thrilled to announce the launch of a 25-person Mentorship Program. This innovative program is designed to foster professional development, provide guidance, and enhance networking opportunities for BMES members through personalized mentor-mentee pairings.

Program Details:

This program is open to all BMES members interested in becoming either a mentor or a mentee. The selection process will aim to create successful, productive mentor-mentee matches based on shared interests and career goals.

The timeline for the program is as follows:

  • Response Period: The program application form will remain open until April 30, 2025, providing potential participants with about two months to submit their information.
  • Committee Review: Submissions will be reviewed by the Student Affairs Subcommittee from May through July, ensuring thoughtful pairings that will maximize the mentorship experience.
  • Selections Shared: Notifications about selection status will be sent to applicants by the end of August 2025.
  • Mentor-Mentee Matching: Once pairings are finalized, mentors and mentees can begin their collaboration shortly after selections are announced.

The committee is excited about the potential of this program to inspire meaningful connections and to help the next generation of biomedical engineers thrive.

How to Apply: BMES members interested in participating as either a mentor or a mentee should complete the program interest form. The form will collect key details to facilitate optimal matching and ensure a rewarding mentorship experience.

This mentorship initiative reflects BMES’ ongoing commitment to fostering career development, knowledge exchange, and community-building among biomedical engineers. With the success of this program, we hope to expand opportunities for mentorship within the BMES community in the future.

Please note: All applications will be carefully reviewed. However, only 25 pairings will be selected for this initial round. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to apply early!

To sign up for the program, please fill out the form at this link.

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