Completed six-month certificate program offered by Harvard Medical School for clinician-educators and health-care professionals worldwide
- vesnacafuta
- Jun 12
- 1 min read

Our colleague Prof. Mateja Erdani Kreft, PhD, has completed Training to Teach in Medicine in June 2026 – the six-month certificate program offered by Harvard Medical School for clinician-educators and health-care professionals worldwide.
The program (November 2025 – June 2026) is grounded in evidence-based medical education and addresses adult learning theory, contemporary teaching methods, assessment and feedback, and the considered use of technology in teaching, culminating in a capstone project designed for implementation at the participant’s home institution.
Her capstone project was recognized among the program’s Top 3 Capstone Awards (Class of 2026), and her team received a Team Assignment Award for Curriculum Design – Performing an Educational Needs Assessment. The team comprised Jure Knez, Aleš Fidler, Mateja Erdani Kreft, Katarina Černe and Vesna Homar.
The Institute of Cell Biology warmly congratulates Professor Erdani Kreft on this recognition and looks forward to seeing these skills applied in teaching and research mentorship at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana.



Congratulations to Prof. Mateja Erdani Kreft on completing the Harvard Medical School certificate program! It’s wonderful to see our institute supporting such high-quality international training in medical education.
Congratulations to Prof. Mateja Erdani Kreft on completing Harvard Medical School's Training to Teach in Medicine! The focus on evidence-based teaching and meaningful feedback is exactly what today's medical educators need—great to see this recognized in your work.
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