Abstract
The study of medical education, as a domain of scholarly pursuit, has enjoyed a remarkably rapid development in the past 70 years and is now more commonly known as
health professions education (HPE) scholarship. In this contribution, the author reviews
the developments of the field from the perspective of Boyer’s four criteria that determine scholarship: discovery, integration, application and teaching.
The author concludes that, given the scientific infrastructure which has emerged, HPE
scholarship can arguably be considered a discipline in its own right, covering a unique
niche, with inherent dependence on both medical and other health professional sciences on one hand and social sciences, including educational sciences, on the other
health professions education (HPE) scholarship. In this contribution, the author reviews
the developments of the field from the perspective of Boyer’s four criteria that determine scholarship: discovery, integration, application and teaching.
The author concludes that, given the scientific infrastructure which has emerged, HPE
scholarship can arguably be considered a discipline in its own right, covering a unique
niche, with inherent dependence on both medical and other health professional sciences on one hand and social sciences, including educational sciences, on the other
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 8-31 |
| Journal | Beiträge zur Hochschulforschung |
| Volume | 43 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| Publication status | Published - 2021 |
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