These Short Courses are designed for health professions educators who are new to qualitative research, as well as those with some experience in qualitative research but little prior training in the field.
At this time, Short Courses are open to all BCH Academy Members and BCH Clinical Fellows, at no cost.
All Short Courses are virtual and typically meet 4 times, bi-weekly. Learners are expected to attend all sessions and complete any pre-readings and short assignments between sessions. Learners will receive feedback on each short assignment. Sessions will provide opportunities for facilitated discussion and skills practice.
Short courses will be repeated, and may be taken in any order to achieve the Certificate Completion Requirements.
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This course is designed to provide you with a foundational understanding of the uses and practice of qualitative research in health professions education. The course emphasizes practical skills in designing, conducting, and analyzing qualitative research, equipping you to employ these techniques in your scholarly activities.
By the end of this short course, you will be able to:
Donna Luff, PhD, Kelsey Miller, MD, EdM, and Laura Chiel, MD, MHPE
This workshop is designed to enhance your scholarly writing skills for health professions education research in a supportive and collaborative small group environment. We will focus on development, refinement, and dissemination of scholarly publications. Each session is interactive and builds upon the previous session to guide you through the writing process from initiation to manuscript submission.
By the end of this short course, you will be able to:
Donna Luff, PhD, Director of Educational Innovation & Scholarship, Professional Development in Education (PDE), Center for Educational Excellence & Innovation (CEEI)
Health professions education research requires skills that bridge clinical expertise, educational theory, and rigorous research methodology. This four-session virtual short course equips health professions education researchers—whether new to the field or looking to refine their approach—with practical strategies for navigating critical stages of the research process. Learn how to work effectively with Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) for educational studies, conduct focused and efficient literature searches, integrate relevant theoretical frameworks into your study design, and collaborate productively with biostatisticians. Through interactive discussions and activities to apply your learning, you will leave with tools to enhance the quality, rigor, and impact of your education research.
By the end of this short course, you will be able to:
Donna Luff, PhD, Director of Educational Innovation & Scholarship, Professional Development in Education (PDE), Center for Educational Excellence & Innovation (CEEI)
Christiana M. Russ, MD, DTMH, FAAP: Medical Director, Pediatric Intermediate Care Unit, Division of Medicine Critical Care; Director of Education, Global Health Program, Boston Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
BCH Academy Spring Retreat Faculty:
This short course introduces health professions educators to the fundamentals of program evaluation and its role in improving educational programs. Through a combination of interactive sessions, a keynote lecture, and hands-on workshops, participants will explore core concepts and practical frameworks used to evaluate educational initiatives. The course will cover foundational principles of program evaluation, strategies for fostering a culture of continuous quality improvement, and application of the Kirkpatrick framework and The Logic Model. Participants will also learn approaches for communicating and disseminating evaluation findings to support program improvement and educational scholarship.
By the end of this short course, you will be able to: