About the Center for Health Professions Education (CHPE)

In keeping with the Uniformed Services University's mission, the Center for  Health Professions Education (CHPE) strives to be the premier provider of health professions (e.g. physicians, dentists, nurses, etc.) education for the Military Health System, Public Health System, Veterans Health Administration and beyond. Through leadership in teaching, research, and other scholarship, CHPE provides direct benefit to the Uniformed Services and other federal agencies by producing a cadre of leaders with expertise in the field of health professions education.

 

Mission

The mission of the Center for Health Professions Education is to be the premier provider of health professions education for the Military and Public Health Systems, Veterans Health Administration, and civilian communities through leadership in teaching, research, mentoring, service, and innovation.  More specifically, CHPE will enhance faculty development within USU and across the Military Health System (MHS) by providing advanced education (e.g., graduate certificates and degrees) to active duty and civilian faculty stationed at military treatment facilities (MTFs) across the country, and will conduct important  educational research in the MHS (e.g., through the Long Term Career Outcome Study (LTCOS) and other CHPE programs of research, CHPE faculty, and degree program learners). We do this by:

  • Building education, research and leadership capacity through the mentoring of CHPE graduate students, health professional trainees (e.g medical students and residents), and faculty members;
  • Generating new knowledge in HPE through research and innovative educational practice;
  • Developing a collaborative community of inter-professional scholars and educational leaders in HPE;
  • Providing  faculty support and consultation on curriculum development and innovative instructional strategies; and
  • Engaging in education-related knowledge translation activities with the potential to improve patient care and clinical practice.

Vision

The vision of CHPE is to be widely recognized as a global leader for the Military Health System, Public Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, and civilian communities in advancing health professions education through leadership in teaching, research, and innovation.

CHPE has a number of core activities. These include the Graduate programs in HPE (two certificates as well as two masters and one doctorate degree in HPE), the Long Term Career Outcome Study (LTCOS) and other programs of research, the Distance Learning Lab (DL-Lab), and educational consultations. We offer the Introduction to Foundations in HPE (I-FHPE) and the Foundations in HPE (FHPE) certificates, which differ by number of required credits and learners have the opportunity to choose courses that will best fit their professional needs. Our masters degrees are the Master of HPE (MHPE) and Masters of Education in HPE (MEd-HPE) which add a research or culminating project requirement, respectively, in addition to added coursework. The PhD in HPE adds to the MHPE degree by requiring additional courses and additional publications. For more details on our certificate and degree programs, email CHPE@usuhs.edu to receive a current digital copy of our handbook.

Read more about CHPE in our current annual report here.