Training in theory-based principles of pedagogy, assessment and evaluation, interprofessionalism, leadership, and McMaster’s Faculty of Health Science signature curriculum (e.g. concept based learning) in course content, learning strategies and activities
Enables knowledge, academic scholarship and research pertaining to health science education
Preparedness for advanced professional and inter-professional academic roles including educational leadership roles across the health sciences
Application of evidence-based education in the fields and communities of our students
Accessible format for practicing health professionals working in diverse settings, locally and internationally, by offering both full and part time options
Interactive learning strategies in classroom (residency) and online course-based learning
Prepares students for further education, e.g. PhD, by providing a thesis-based option
Skills Students will Gain
Knowledge of pedagogy, curriculum designs and teaching strategy fundamentals in health science education
Educational leadership skills in health science education including decision-making in complex situations, intellectual independence required for continuing professional development
Conceptual understanding and application of methodologies demonstrating competence
Practical application of theoretical frameworks to area of practice
Application of an existing body of knowledge in the critical analysis of a new question or a specific problem or issue in a new setting through the presentation of scholarly work or thesis
Written and oral communication skills related to health science education
Understanding and awareness of the complexity of the knowledge and potential contributions of other interpretations, methods and disciplines in health science education