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Healthcare Educator Teaching and Learning (Graduate Certificate)

Creighton University’s Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Educator Teaching and Learning will provide you with the skills necessary to positively influence the future of healthcare and to become a stand-out leader in healthcare education.

Not currently accepting applications.

It is known that healthcare providers contribute to the successful education of students in the health professions, yet many have received minimal formal training in education. Whether you are an instructor for students in experiential learning or a clinician who shares knowledge in the laboratory, a Certificate in Healthcare Educator Teaching and Learning will provide the training necessary for you become an expert in health professions education.

Creighton University is committed to excellence in education for our health professions students and our commitment moves beyond the traditional classroom. We are dedicated to ensuring excellence in multiple learning environments, including laboratory and clinical settings. Designed for individuals dedicated to advancing health professions education, the program is ideal for lab assistant clinicians, clinical instructors, fellows, residents, junior faculty members, health and wellness coaches and professional and graduate students.

This graduate certificate program offers courses in adaptive teaching and learning theories, leadership strategies, higher education in health professions, and application of teaching theories, methods, and skills in contemporary healthcare contexts. Join our program to better understand learning theories and teaching strategies that will enable you to effectively facilitate learning in the students you serve.

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Program Details

Creighton’s program will help you develop the skills needed to be a more effective academic or clinical educator by providing in-depth knowledge of critical teaching and learning practices. Upon completion of this certificate students will:

  • Appraise and apply adaptive learning concepts in both teaching and learning
  • Demonstrate effective leadership strategies for the healthcare professionals
  • Analyze the higher education environment in relation to healthcare education
  • Apply teaching and learning theories, methods, and skills to contemporary healthcare and higher education contexts

To earn this certificate, you must complete 15 credit hours:

  • Learning in the Health Professions
  • Leadership in Health Professions
  • Teaching Internship
  • American Professoriate

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Healthcare Educator Teaching and Learning certificate program, applicants must:
Complete an application

  • Include an updated curriculum vitae or resume
  • Provide an official transcript from the institution that granted the Bachelor’s degree. Read more about sending transcripts here
  • Submit a personal statement of interest in the graduate certificate
  • Complete an application

A personal interview may be requested in addition to the above requirements. The interview may be conducted in-person or virtually.

International students are welcomed into this program so long as they complete it from their country of residence, as F-1 visas will not be issued. 

International applicants must:

Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition rates change in the fall of each year. Visit our financial aid site for more details.

Financial Aid
To help make your graduate studies at Creighton University more affordable, we encourage you to file the FAFSA to apply for financial assistance. We also encourage you to apply for available graduate student scholarships and fellowships.

Still have questions? Email or call a friendly financial specialist at 402.280.2731 for any additional questions you may have.

Dates and Deadlines

This program is currently undergoing program review and not accepting applications.

Still Have Questions?

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