학술논문

Do it together! Conception and long-term results of the trans-institutional Master of Medical Education (MME) program in Germany
Document Type
article
Source
GMS Journal for Medical Education, Vol 37, Iss 3, p Doc33 (2020)
Subject
master program
medical education
model character
postgraduate
interfaculty
train-the-trainer
evaluation
Special aspects of education
LC8-6691
Medicine
Language
German
English
ISSN
2366-5017
Abstract
Medical education has the responsibility to react to developments and changing demands in healthcare. This implies the need for experts in the area of medical education as well as nationally coordinated initiatives. An innovative model based on trans-institutional cooperation and nationwide consensus for establishing a master’s degree course in Medical Education (MME) and long-term results are presented here to other countries and other programs, facing similar challenges. A MME program with the following goals was implemented at the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University, Germany, in 2004: Since then, 15 cohorts with a total of 380 participants have started their studies, 179 participants have graduated and 90 publications resulted from the master’s theses (as at November 2018). Evaluation and survey data revealed a very high degree of satisfaction among the participants and a lasting development to medical education experts. Our concept shows that the bundling of regional expertise into a clearly structured trans-institutional network can be a driving force for nationwide comprehensive changes, in order to address changing demands in healthcare systems and transfer it into medical education programs.