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Mentorship, Navigating Systems and Finding Your Path | Featuring Jen Garcia

22 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Entering a new industry can be difficult, and without proper guidance, many newcomers struggle to grasp its terminology, specialized areas of expertise, and potential career paths. In this episode, Jen Garcia of HIMSS Washington discusses how association-based mentorship programs can create clearer entry points into careers. We discuss⁠: * How curiosity and mentorship shaped a career pivot * Why newcomers struggle to navigate specialized roles * How professional associations can design mentorship intentionally * What outcomes show mentorship programs are working

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