Broadening the educational pipeline: the global landscape of master of science programs in reproductive science and medicine

Author:

Ataman-Millhouse Lauren M12,Monahan Pamela12,Willingham Rebecca12,Vigone Giulia12,Soulakis Mao32,Gadea Joaquín456,Jiménez-Movilla Maria756,Romar Raquel456,Cánovas Sebastián456,Woodruff Teresa K89,Duncan Francesca E12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , Feinberg School of Medicine, , Chicago, IL , USA

2. Northwestern University , Feinberg School of Medicine, , Chicago, IL , USA

3. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center , Feinberg School of Medicine, , Chicago, IL , USA

4. Department of Physiology, University of Murcia , Murcia , Spain

5. Biomedical Research Institute of Murcia (IMIB-Arrixaca) , Murcia , Spain

6. International Excellence Campus for Higher Education and Research “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia , Murcia , Spain

7. Department of Cell Biology and Histology, University of Murcia , Murcia , Spain

8. Department of Obstetrics , Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, College of Human Medicine, , East Lansing, MI , USA

9. Michigan State University , Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, College of Human Medicine, , East Lansing, MI , USA

Abstract

Abstract Reproductive health underpins overall health, and thus, research in reproductive science and medicine is essential. This requires a pipeline of trained scientists and clinicians, which is challenging given the relatively small size of the field. Educational programs outside the traditional doctorate or medical degrees are needed to generate and maintain a well-trained reproductive science and medicine workforce. Master’s programs have gained traction as a viable way for students to receive educational value relative to their career goals. Our hypothesis is master’s degree programs in the fundamental, applied, and allied health reproductive fields broadens the workforce and increases impact. An internet web search identified 73 programs that conferred an MS degree in the areas of animal science, clinical/embryology, and reproductive health/biology. These programs are spread across the globe in Europe (47%), North America (23%), Asia (14%), South America (7%), Oceania (5%), and Africa (4%). To evaluate global exemplars, we profiled the mission and structure, curriculum, and program impact of two established master’s degree programs: the Master of Science in Reproductive Science and Medicine at Northwestern University in the United States and the Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals at the University of Murcia in Spain. Elements of infrastructure and support, program connectivity, and alumni networks were analyzed for their role in the success of the programs. These two programs have formally trained >375 individuals, demonstrating master’s degree programs in reproductive science are an important educational mechanism. The educational best practices shared here serve as templates for expanding training programs worldwide.

Funder

Master of Science in Reproductive Science and Medicine Program

U.S. Fulbright Senior Scholar Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine,Reproductive Medicine

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