LTR 101: Power up your career with mentoring

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 28 MIN

LTR 101: Power up your career with mentoring

from Let's Talk Risk! with Dr. Naveen Agarwal · host Where MedTech professionals gain clarity and confidence to navigate complex decisions.

Summary“If you ready to take that step, be prepared to do the work. Mentoring is a two-way street.”In this Let’s Talk Risk! conversation, Naveen Agarwal and Angelina Lisandrelli discuss the significance of mentoring in career development, emphasizing the personal and professional growth that comes from these relationships. Angelina shares her own journey with mentorship, highlighting the importance of believing in oneself and being prepared to invest in the mentor-mentee relationship. They explore the challenges faced in mentoring, the two-way nature of these relationships, and the need for trust and vulnerability. The discussion also touches on navigating poor mentorship experiences and the importance of community support in career decisions. Angelina concludes with key takeaways for aspiring mentees and mentors alike, encouraging proactive engagement in mentorship opportunities.Listen to the full 30-minute podcast or jump to a section of interest listed below. Chapters00:00 Introducing Angelina Lisandrelli01:26 How mentoring transformed Angelina’s education and early career03:50 Why mentoring is important for QA/RA professionals05:41 How to seek a mentor and nurture the relationship10:07 Overcoming challenges in mentoring relationships14:26 Mentoring is a two-way street18:10 Building trust and vulnerability in mentoring19:50 What qualifies someone as a mentor21:30 Navigating poor mentorship management at work26:45 Key takeaways and future conversationsIf you enjoyed this podcast, consider subscribing to the Let’s Talk Risk! newsletter.Suggested links:LTR: Communicate to facilitate collaboration, not to impose opinions. RAPS: RAPS mentoring program. ACHIEVE: Post-market surveillance workshop.Key Takeaways* Mentoring is crucial for career development.* Believe in yourself to succeed in mentorship.* Prepare and invest in the mentor-mentee relationship.* Overcoming challenges is part of the growth process.* Mentorship is a two-way street; both parties learn.* Asking questions is vital for personal and professional growth.* Lean on your support network during tough times.* Be ready to share your story and experiences.* Anyone can be a mentor, regardless of their position.* Building trust and vulnerability is essential in mentoring relationships.KeywordsMentoring, career development, mentorship challenges, personal growth, professional relationships, trust in mentoring, overcoming obstacles, two-way mentorship, career advice, community supportAbout Angelina LisandrelliAngelina Lisandrelli is currently the Director of Regulatory and Quality at RespirTech, a Philips company. Previously she was at Medtronic in leadership roles of increasing responsibility. She is a passionate champion of patient safety and public health through quality and regulatory excellence. She is also passionate about mentoring and coaching QA/RA professionals, guiding them as they embark on their careers, and helping to shape the future of healthcare regulation through nurturing the next generation of leaders. Angeilna serves as the Vice Chair of Membership at the Twin Cities Chapter of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry. Angelina was recently recognized as top 100 MedTech Leading Voice for her commitment to mentoring, patient safety and women in MedTech. Let’s Talk Risk! with Dr. Naveen Agarwal is a weekly live audio event on LinkedIn, where we talk about risk management related topics in a casual, informal way. Join us at 11:00 am EST every Friday on LinkedIn.DisclaimerInformation and insights presented in this podcast are for educational purposes only, and not as legal advice. Views expressed by all speakers are their own and do not reflect those of their respective organizations. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit naveenagarwalphd.substack.com/subscribe

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