University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical College of Wisconsin

Educating Health Science Educators: A Flexible, Asynchronous E-Learning Framework for Interprofessional Development in Teaching

Anne Stahr, MS, PhD;* Sara K. Johnson, MD;* Aeron Adams, DNP, PMHNP-BC; Beth Altschafl, PhD; Amanda K. DeVoss, MMS, PA-C; Sushant Srinivasan, MD; Jessica Tischendorf, MD, MS; Amy Zelenksi, PhD; Art Walaszek, MD

WMJ. 2026;125(1):217-220.

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ABSTRACT

Introduction: Health science educators often receive little formal training in teaching methods, which may limit the adoption of evidence-based strategies. Synchronous, less flexible development programs are also difficult for many interprofessional educators to access.

Methods: We designed Education Essentials, a modular, asynchronous curriculum to support foundational teaching skill development across health professions. Guided by growth mindset and experiential learning frameworks and informed by our needs assessment, we developed 9 modules aligned with core teaching domains.

Results: As of April 2025, 185 unique learners had enrolled in at least 1 of the first 6 modules, with 110 modules completed.

Discussion: This curriculum addresses an institutional need and supports scalable, accessible educator development across clinical, basic science, and interprofessional settings.


Author affiliations: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin (Altschafl, DeVoss, Johnson, Srinivasan, Stahr, Tischendorf, Zelenksi, Walaszek); School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin (Adams). *Denotes co-first authors.
Corresponding author:
Anne Stahr, MS, PhD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Health Sciences Learning Center, 750 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705; email stahr2@wisc.edu; ORCID ID 0009-0006-4100-4245
Financial disclosures: None declared.
Funding/support: None declared.
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