“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.”-William Yeats
Is medical education in your future?
Do you have a passion for the science of learning? The Medical Education Pathway teaches foundational medical education principles and and connects you with a community of practice of innovative educators.
The pathway consists of the following elements:
Didactics
The Medical Education Pathway hosts regular noon conferences throughout the year, covering standard medical education themes (assessment, feedback, testing, adult learning theory, presentations, teaching, etc.), but also modern theories and debates (competency
based time-variable education, bias mitigation, pass/fail grading, etc.). In addition, education faculty and residents will present their medical education research for review and discussion.
Electives
Participants in the Medical Education Pathway have priority access to two electives:
1. Teaching Elective: a 2-week rotation where you teach in varied settings (academic half day, clinical skills simulation lab, in the clinic, on the wards) and expert educators give you one on one feedback about your performance. The pathway directors
will also provide feedback to you on your teaching in multiple venues using a standard feedback form.
2. Theory Elective: a 2 week rotation covering nearly all modern medical education theories. These include:
Learners’ engagement in information processing
Knowledge construction and schemas
Cognitive load theory
Cognitive theory of multimedia learning
Constructivism (psychological or cognitive)
Experiential learning
Reflection
Adult learning principles
Self-directed learning
Communities of practice and situated learning
Cognitive apprenticeships
Growth mindset
Master adaptive learning
Coaching
Programmatic assessment
Competency based medical education
Scholarly Projects
Pathway residents work with education faculty to create scholarly projects of many types, including curriculum development, assessment tools, and cutting edge research.
Mentorship
Education faculty mentor and sponsor pathway residents to assist them into becoming professional medical educators.
For additional information, please email kinneabn@ucmail.uc.edu.