We know that learning is a lifelong process . . . and surgical education can be too! Following formal training in medical school and residency, there are many opportunities to pursue advanced degrees in medical education. The programs below include several types of Masters degrees, and various training models (classroom, online, hybrid). Click on the link for more information about each program, including admission requirements, degree conferred, and cost.
Cincinnati Children’s
Masters in Education
Duke University School of Medicine
Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Leadership Program
Excelsior College
Master of Science in Health Sciences (Health Professions Education)
FAIMER / Keele University
Master's in Health Professions Education: Accreditation and Assessment
Florida Gulf Coast University
Master of Science in Health Science (Health Professions Education Concentration)
Harvard
Master of Medical Sciences in Medical Education
Hofstra University
Master of Science in Health Science (Health Professions Education Concentration)
Johns Hopkins
Master of Education in the Health Professions
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science in Health Science (Health Professions Education Concentration)
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM)***
Master of Science in Health Science (Health Professions Education Concentration)
In addition, the ASE’s Surgical Education Research Fellowship is a one-year fellowship program designed to equip investigators with the skills and knowledge needed to plan, implement, and report research studies in the field of surgical education. SERF also creates opportunities for collaboration in research and education, and fosters interests that lead to advances in scholarship and leadership.