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Have you heard of a MS in Medical Education?
NSU seems to be the only school that offers it for BS degree holders (or above) Harvard and Upenn offer it but only for physicians. LECOM also offers it but only for physicians and Med students. This is NOT a bridge MS program where you take some of the first-year med classes to prove your competitiveness. This MS prepares you for a position in academic medicine. You don’t need an MS in Med Ed to teach medicine, but I really have a passion for teaching and want to be equipped to the best of my abilities when the time comes. These programs seem to prepare candidates for respectable positions among residency train programs. Ultimately, I would like to work training residents.
Have you heard of these programs? Do you guys know someone who as completed them and wants to share their experience? I will appreciate any input. Thanks a lot!
NSU seems to be the only school that offers it for BS degree holders (or above) Harvard and Upenn offer it but only for physicians. LECOM also offers it but only for physicians and Med students. This is NOT a bridge MS program where you take some of the first-year med classes to prove your competitiveness. This MS prepares you for a position in academic medicine. You don’t need an MS in Med Ed to teach medicine, but I really have a passion for teaching and want to be equipped to the best of my abilities when the time comes. These programs seem to prepare candidates for respectable positions among residency train programs. Ultimately, I would like to work training residents.
Have you heard of these programs? Do you guys know someone who as completed them and wants to share their experience? I will appreciate any input. Thanks a lot!