The 18-credit Post–Master’s Certificate in Evidence-Based Teaching in the Health Professions programs is offered through a partnership among five JHU schools: Education, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Business. The goal of certificate program is to develop interprofessional change agents who will globally transform health professions education.
The program consists of interprofessional educational experiences designed and delivered by faculty teams from the five partner schools. MEHP Fellows are provided opportunities to engage in deep discussions, team projects, and group presentations in an interactive online community. The course schedule and online format is designed to complement the lives of busy health professionals who want to advance their competence as educators.
This program is designed to serve accomplished health professionals with advanced degrees in medicine, nursing, public health, pharmacy, dentistry, and other allied health fields. The curriculum prepares participants (MEHP Fellows) to become effective educators and educational researchers. Applicants are required to hold an advanced degree (terminal degree preferred) in a health professions related field. All courses are offered in an online format. MEHP Fellows can complete the post-master’s certificate within one-to-two years, depending on whether they complete one or two courses per semester.
The emphasis of the certificate is on preparing health professionals to teach effectively. Participants examine learning theories, adult learning and development theories, hypotheses-driven education-based practice, curriculum development, assessment and feedback, instructional strategies, educational scholarship, cultural competence and humility, and artificial intelligence and technology integration. MEHP Fellows create an educational philosophy to guide their work, a curriculum development project, and an agenda for their educational scholarship.
Program Requirements
(All courses are three credits unless otherwise indicated.)
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
ED.610.610 | Foundation to Innovation: Adult Learning | 3 |
ED.880.629 | Evidence-Based Teaching | 3 |
ED.880.631 | Ensuring Learning through Assessment and Feedback | 3 |
ED.880.633 | Curriculum Development | 3 |
ED.880.635 | Instructional Strategies I | 1.5 |
ED.880.637 | Instructional Strategies II | 1.5 |
ED.880.661 | Educational Scholarship: Design | 1.5 |
ED.880.662 | Educational Scholarship: Implementation | 1.5 |
Total Credits | 18 |
Note: See also the related Master of Education in the Health Professions.
Learning Outcomes
Certificate Program Goals
As part of the certificate, participants will:
- Apply evidence-based strategies and methodologies to teach in a variety of settings.
- Demonstrate the assessment of learner needs in order to differentiate instruction.
- Effectively plan instruction and teach from an interprofessional perspective.
- Effectively teach as a member of an interprofessional team.
- Provide interdisciplinary learning experiences.
- Incorporate their knowledge of standards and standards-based instructional approaches to teaching.
- Employ collaborative and clinical teaching models.
- Assess learning.
- Effectively integrate current and emerging technology into instruction.
- Demonstrate understanding of adult learning principles, theory, and development.
- Function as reflective practitioners.
- Design, implement, and evaluate curriculum.
- Enhance cultural competence and understand its applicability to effective teaching, learning and communication.
- Advise students effectively.