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Health Science Education


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The Master of Science in Health Science Education (HSED) is an inter-professional program designed to develop skills in both research and scholarship in health professions education. The program is targeted to health care practitioners and clinical educators (physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, midwives, physician assistants, social workers, etc.), and others who teach or would like to conduct research in health professions education. Non-health practitioners may be considered for the full-time, thesis stream. The HSED program provides students with opportunities to develop a comprehensive understanding of current professional practice in health science pedagogy and research principles in health science education. This program strives to synthesize core competencies in the research scholarship of health professions education with practical application. Students will gain the research skills, pedagogical knowledge, and professional experience necessary to succeed in a variety of areas of health science education and practice.

The HSED program offers online courses in cognition and curriculum, simulation-based learning, learning technologies, educational leadership, assessment, and program evaluation. In addition, two mandatory in-person residency periods must be completed. The program offers students two completion pathways: a course-based option that is offered in online format either through part-time or full-time studies, or a thesis-based option offered primarily via full-time studies. Part-time thesis studies may be considered for full-time McMaster faculty that engage the Program as students provided that an appropriate supervisory relationship is established. The program will be highly accessible through blended delivery featuring primarily online coursework.

The objectives of the program are to:

  • Integrates graduate level training in theory-based principles of pedagogy, assessment and evaluation, inter- professionalism, and leadership in course content, learning strategies, and teaching activities.
  • Enables development of knowledge, academic scholarship, and research pertaining to health science education.
  • Enhances preparedness for advanced professional and inter-professional academic roles including educational leadership roles across the health sciences.
  • Engage learners with interactive learning strategies in both classroom and online learning formats
  • Enables the application of evidence-based education in the fields and communities of our students.

 

Enquiries: Marija Radomirovic
  Health Science Education Graduate Program
  Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
  David Braley Health Sciences Centre
  100 Main St. W.
  Hamilton, ON

Tel: 905-525-9140 x23114
Fax: 905-572-7099
Email: hsed@mcmaster.ca
Website: http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/hsed/

Faculty/Fall 2020

Ellen Amster, Family Medicine, Anthropology, Religious Studies
Dorothy Bakker, Family Medicine, Physician Wellness; Rural Education
Susan Baptiste, Rehabilitation Science, Acculturation; Professional Development
Ilana Bayer, Pathology, Learning Technologies
Keyna Bracken Family Medicine, Resilience; Wellness
Brian Cameron, Pediatric General Surgery, Global Surgical Education
Kyla Caners, Medicine , Patient Safety and Quality Improvement; Simulation -based Learning
Teresa Chan, Medicine, Communication; Online Learning
Ruth Chen, Nursing, Leadership and Management; Simulation-Based Learning
Catherine Connelly, Business, Human Resources and Management; Organizational Behaviour
Kelly Dore, Medicine, Assessment; Admissions
Sharon Dore, Nursing, Women’s Health Education
James Durcharme, Medicine, International Emergency Medicine; Change Management
Paul Engels, Surgery, Education for Critical Care Medicine;
Lawrence Grierson, Family Medicine, Technical Skill Acquisition; Simulation-Based Education
Andrea Hunter, Pediatrics, Global Health Education
Joseph Kim, Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, Science of Teaching and Learning
Larkin Lamarche, Family Medicine, Body Image; Self-Presentation
Anne Malott, Midwifery, Midwifery Practice; Inter-professional Education
Denise Marshall, Family Medicine, Palliative Care
Leslie Martin, Medicine, Evidence Based Medicine
Randi McCabe, Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Patricia McNiven, Midwifery, Assessment and Measurement
Sandra Monteiro, Health Evidence & Impact, Education Psychology; Clinical Reasoning
Alan Neville, Oncology, Leadership
Geoff Norman, Health Evidence and Impact, Educational Psychology
Lynda Redwood-Campbell, Family Medicine, Global Health Education, Humanitarian Response
Cathy Risdon, Family Medicine, Management in Organizational Change
Stacey Ritz, Pathology & Molecular Medicine, Lab-based Biomedical Research; Health Professional Education
Lisa Schwartz, Health Evidence and Impact, Ethics and Health Policy
Jonathan Sherbino, Medicine, Clinical Reasoning; Medical Education
Matthew Sibbald, Cardiology, Simulation-based Education; Cognitive Load Theory
Christina Sinding, Social Work, Social Marginalization and Cancer; Health Care Models
Ranil Sonnadara, Surgery, Competency-Based Education; Skill Acquisition
Bruce Wainman, Pathology & Molecular Medicine, Neural Mechanisms of Learning
Allyn Walsh, Family Medicine, Medical Education
Robert Whyte, Anesthesia, Undergraduate Medical Education; Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity
Constance (Connie) Williams, Pediatrics, Neonatology
Anne Wong, Anesthesia, Global Medical Education; Academic Leadership
Michelle Howard, Family Medicine, Palliative Care, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Program Evaluation
Meredith Vanstone, Family Medicine; Health Policy; Health Policy Research Methods, Evidence and Impact
Daniel Brandt Vegas, General Internal Medicine
Mohammad Zubairi, Pediatrics; Clinical Reasoning; Simulation

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