Professional Development for Interprofessional Education: Participation and Perceptions From a Pilot Program

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Interprofessional education (IPE) is a major priority for health professions education programs preparing learners for professional team-based practice.1 Clinical settings have been recognized as the ideal context for learners’ development of interprofessional attitudes and competencies.2 A recent IPE practice guideline for interprofessional teaching concludes “faculty development to enhance existing skills is desirable and should combine a hands-on workshop with demonstration and feedback involving different professions”.3 Interprofessional education and care is also a key part of Duke Health’s strategic plan to “dramatically increase interprofessional education, research and practice”.4 However, clinician-educators have limited professional development opportunities at Duke to effectively facilitate IPE.

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  • 2019
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