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Master in Medical Education
Upon completing the Master in Medical Education program, students will be equipped to:
- Design evidence-based educational programs and materials with appropriate scope, sequence, and focus for intended learners.
- Deliver effective instruction to individuals and small or large groups in classroom, laboratory, or clinical settings.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of educational instruction, using both formative and summative methods.
- Understand basic principles of educational measurement and apply these principles to health professions education.
- Evaluate and choose different assessment methods to promote learning and assess learning progress and outcomes.
- Understand basic principles of educational research and be able to interpret and use educational research
- Apply fundamental theories, designs, and methods of program evaluation to health professions education.
- Identify current issues in health professions education and resources available for monitoring developments in the field.
- Develop skills in reflection on past experience (including skills of self-awareness, self-analysis, and self-evaluation) that results in the ability to generate a new perspective or plan of action.
- Identify the evolving role of technology in health professions education and research.
Find more information about the MME Program in the Student Handbook.