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Online master's degree in education for healthcare professionals: early outcomes of a new program

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Pages 987-989 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: The Online Master's Degree in Education for Healthcare Professionals program, a collaboration of the University of Cincinnati Colleges of Medicine and Education, was launched nationally in 2002. The purpose of this survey-based, descriptive study was to describe the early outcomes of this new program.

Methods: Surveys were sent via email to 32 eligible students (students who have completed at least 6 of 12 required courses in the program) which included all 8 graduates.

Results: Based on 21 returns (66%) participants have had 19 journal publications, 99 national presentations, 13 teaching awards, 5 promotions, and acquisition of extramural funding for educational projects totaling over $3 million.

Conclusions: Based on early results, graduates of the program are productive in academic medical education. We anticipate that graduates of the program will have a significant impact on medical education and will achieve promotion and advancement at their institutions.

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Notes on contributors

Raymond C. Baker

RAYMOND C. BAKER, MD, MEd, is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Kadriye O. Lewis

KADRIYE O. LEWIS, EdD, is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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