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MD Accelerated Pathways

Clinician Educator Pathway

The Clinician Educator Pathway is the track for those students who want to obtain additional teaching and educational skills on top of their medical curriculum. The pathway allows students to complete medical school and an education master's degree within four years.

Students have the opportunity to work with leaders in teaching and educational research and theory in health systems science. This pathway is especially beneficial for those who are considering a career in academic medicine.

The Joint MD/MEd Program requires that the student first be admitted to the MD program at Penn State College of Medicine. Subsequently, the student has the opportunity to apply for admission to the Graduate School for the Penn State MEd program in Lifelong Learning and Adult Education. Prospective students can apply for the joint MD/MEd degree in the third year of their MD curriculum.

Students will have formal and informal teaching responsibilities throughout your career (as a resident and/or faculty member). Teaching is a critical component in patient-physician interactions; training in educational principles can facilitate communication with patients, especially within patient education. Becoming aware of teaching and learning principles enhances your own learning.

Application Process

Prospective students can apply for admission to the joint MD/MEd degree during their third year of medical school in the College of Medicine. 

You will need to be accepted into the MD program. During your third year, you will complete a separate application for the Graduate School at Penn State. You will also need a letter of recommendation from the associate dean for evaluation and assessment at Penn State College of Medicine. A curriculum vita and a statement of career goals that addresses how the joint degree meets those goals will also be required.

If you are a prospective Penn State College of Medicine medical student with an interest in the Clinical Educator Pathway, email the director, Dr. Britta Thompson.

Pathway Details

What is the Clinician Educator Pathway?

The Clinician Educator pathway is an option for medical students who wish obtain their MD degree and a master's degree in Adult Education ― Medical and Health Professions, in four years.

What is required for admission?

You will need to be accepted into the MD program and complete a separate application for the Graduate School at Penn State during the third year of the MD curriculum. You will also need a letter of recommendation from the associate dean of evaluation and assessment at Penn State College of Medicine. A curriculum vita and a statement of career goals that addresses how the joint degree meets those goals will also be required.

How much does it cost?

Through an agreement with Penn State Harrisburg, the MEd will cost 21 credit hours for the 30-credit master's degree if the degree is completed as scheduled. The MEd degree will be charged at the in-state rate where applicable. The MD degree will incur the standard costs for the four-year degree.

MEd Courses

What are the required courses for the MEd?

  • ADTED 460: Introduction to Adult Education

  • ADTED 505: Teaching of Adults 

  • ADTED 542: Perspectives on Adult Learning

  • ADTED 501: Foundations of Medical Education 

  • ADTED 502: Instructional and Program Design in Medical Education 

  • ADTED 507: Research and Evaluation in Adult Education 

  • ADTED 588: Professional Seminar in Adult Education 

  • MD courses: Nine credits applied towards the MEd degree from existing required MD courses

What does the MEd course schedule look like?

Note: This lists only the MEd courses.

Summer of fourth year:

  • ADTED 460: Introduction to Adult Education

Fall of fourth year: 

  • ADTED 501: Foundations of Medical Education

  • ADTED 505: Teaching of Adults

  • ADTED 507: Research and Evaluation in Adult Education

Spring of fourth year:

  • ADTED 502: Instructional and Program Design in Medical Education

  • ADTED 542: Perspectives on Adult Learning

  • ADTED 588: Professional Seminar in Adult Education

Contact Us

Director: Britta Thompson, PhD, MS

Associate Dean for Evaluation and Assessment
Professor of Medicine

Email: bthompson@pennstatehealth.psu.edu

Program Coordinator: Kathy Engel
Email: kengel@pennstatehealth.psu.edu