We identified 20 doctoral programs, 17 in the U.S. and 3 in Canada (Table 1). Since 2014, 12 new programs have been established in the U.S. and 1 new program in Canada. We also found that the PhD program at North Carolina State University no longer exists. Additionally, while two EdD programs identified in the previous study still exist, they no longer offer a concentration in HPE and were therefore excluded from the results (College of Saint Mary and Nova Southeastern University). The characteristics of the 20 programs, as well as their similarities and differences, are described next.
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Location of institution and degree title
Using the geographic classification system of the U.S. Census Bureau, 6 of the 17 U.S. institutions are in the South, 5 in the Northeast, 3 in the Midwest, and 3 in the West [40]. Using the census divisions of Canada, 2 programs are located in Ontario and 1 in Alberta [41]. Figure 1 maps the geographic locations of all 20 programs [42].
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Eight of the 20 programs are doctor of philosophy degrees (PhD) in HPE, three programs offer an educational doctorate (EdD) in HPE, two programs offer a PhD in Health Sciences, and one offers a Doctor of Health Professions Education (DHPE). There were other notable variations in offerings and title of the degree. These differences include: Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) offers both an EdD and PhD in Medical and Health Professions Education, University of Houston (UH) offers an EdD in Professional Leadership with an emphasis in Health Science Education, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) offers a PhD in Education with a concentration in Curriculum Studies and focus in Health Professions Education. The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) offers a PhD in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, University of Ottawa offers a PhD in Education with a concentration in HPE, whereas the University of Calgary offers a PhD in Community Health Sciences with a specialization in Medical Education.
Admission requirements
The criteria for admissions also varied across the institutions. Nineteen programs (95%) require a master’s degree or higher for admission. UIC also admits students with a bachelor’s degree, however these students must complete additional coursework. Ten programs require a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 and above, one program requires a minimum GPA of 2.6 and another requires a minimum GPA of 2.5. Seventeen programs require a statement of purpose, 16 require a curriculum vitae, 15 require letters of recommendation, and 5 require a writing sample. Interviews are required for four programs and may be required for two programs. Four programs require the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, one program recommends GRE scores if available, and 17 programs require the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores for international applicants.
Program Duration and Curricular Foci
The duration of these programs ranges from 3 to 8 years depending on whether students are enrolled full-time or part-time. The required credit hours across the U.S. programs averages 58 credit hours, with a range of 48–70 credit hours. One outlier that was not factored into our average requires 144 credit hours. The Uniformed Services University (USU) courses are based on quarter credit hours instead of semester hours, thus, 144 credit hours are equivalent to 96 semester hours. The wide difference in the credit hours is because the USU program requires more courses, as well as more credit hour requirements, for a practicum (20) and dissertation (30). The required credits for the three programs in Canada range from 1.5 credits (courses only) to a minimum of 18 credits. Western University has three mandatory half-credit courses and the rest of the courses are seminars.
Within curricula, most programs include core content areas for HPE programs as previously reported [35]. These include teaching and learning, curriculum development, program evaluation and learner assessment, educational research methods, and leadership and management, with some variation in courses. Some notable courses that are offered in more than one program include, finance and fiscal management/budgeting; cultural competence and multicultural education; diversity in education/healthcare education and the workforce; and professional, ethical, and legal issues in HPE.
Graduation requirements typically include completing required courses, which range from 6–24 courses across the programs, completing a research project, or dissertation/thesis. Three online programs have a residency requirement and onsite seminars. In six programs, students complete a teaching or leadership practicum/internship/preceptorship. The USU program requires students to assemble a comprehensive portfolio that demonstrates they have achieved each HPE program competency.
Delivery format and cost
The delivery format of the programs varies. Nine programs offer the degree in a hybrid format, combining online and face-to-face instruction. Seven programs are online, and four programs offer only face-to-face instruction. The average cost of U.S. programs is $894 (USD) per credit hour and is $6,685 (CAD) per year in Canada. The current cost of U.S. programs ranges from $505 to $1,354 per credit hour, with the face-to-face program having the least expensive in-state tuition. Of the three programs in Canada, the least expensive one is about $3,464 (CAD) per year and the costliest one is approximately $8,499 per year for citizens/residents and $8,081 - $9,219 per year for international students.
Academic Home
Five programs are hosted in the college/school of medicine, four programs in the college/school of health sciences, two programs each are in the college of education and the college/school of health professions. The remaining seven programs vary or include more than one college or school. One program each is housed in a graduate school, center for interprofessional studies and innovation, school of nursing, college of graduate health studies, school of health and medical sciences, and college of health and human services. The UIC program is co-hosted by the colleges of education and medicine.