Upon successful completion of the Doctor of Medical Science program, graduates will be able to:
Identify, evaluate, and articulate practice-based problems in health professions and education.
Determine proper research designs required to answer specific questions, explaining common challenges
and considerations in the critical evaluation of evidence.
Synthesize evidence in support of evidence-based solutions to identified problems of practice.
Disseminate evidence-based approaches in addressing practice-based problems and advancing professional practice.
Apply interdisciplinary and interprofessional leadership by disseminating research findings to pursue sustainable change.
Demonstrate scholarly writing and professional presentation skills in disseminating evidence in professional focus areas, including health professions education, health administration, or global health.
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