Statement of Mission

The Society of Directors of Research in Medical Education (SDRME) is a non-profit organization (501c3) dedicated to enhancing the quality of education in medical schools. It is composed of directors of units with responsibility for educational research, evaluation, and program development. The Society promotes: (a) research in medical education, (b) collaboration among its members and with other organizations, (c) professional development for its members and (d) the development of research units in medical education. The Society is an advocate for education research and development in medicine and seeks to influence national research policy.

Slogan

Advancing Medical Education Through Quality Research

Values

  • Scholarship

    SDRME strives for excellence in the pursuit and dissemination of new knowledge in medical education; and in the development, implementation, and evaluation of educational programs.

  • Collegiality

    SDRME serves to support and augment individual efforts through collaborations, consultation, and collegiality.

  • Service

    SDRME promotes the growth of the profession of research in medical education through service to its members and through their service to individual researchers as well as to relevant institutions and organizations.

Vision

SDRME seeks to advance the field of Medical Education through quality research and program development, to represent a growing number of highly respected collaborating units of research in medical education in North American Medical Schools, and to become an internationally known organization advancing medical education.

Critical Success Factors

  • Improve the quality of research in medical education.

  • Create a clear and favorable conception of our profession in the Council of Deans.

  • Increase membership in SDRME and number of units of research in medical education.

  • Develop strong relationships with funding agencies and organizations.

  • Encourage the development of a clear academic track for investigators in medical education.