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Develop into a leader in health professions education, program management, and research. The University of Michigan Medical School's Department of Learning Health Sciences offers a Master of Health Professions Education (MHPE) program designed to equip professionals with the skills to excel as leaders in education, research, and scholarly work within the health field. Our students are united by their commitment to enhance their teaching abilities across academic, clinical, and leadership environments by: Grounding their instructional approaches—and refining assessment and feedback techniques—in proven educational methodologies
Taking on expanded responsibilities in curriculum design, program evaluation, and oversight
Delving further into academic research and scholarly pursuits
Utilizing existing professional experiences to showcase proficiency in key competencies
To be considered for the MHPE program, applicants must:
possess a degree in one of the health professions (i.e., medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, social work, public health, etc);
be practicing in a professional educator role (or have a clear professional trajectory in health professions education);
have support (or acknowledgment) from his/her home organization;