%0 Journal Article %T Effectiveness of a Faculty Development Program in Fostering Interprofessional Education Competencies %A Debbie Kwan %A Keegan Barker %A Denyse Richardson %A Susan Wagner %J Journal of Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education %D 2009 %I Simon Fraser University %X Background: To determine the effectiveness of a faculty development program offered to clinical faculty in fostering interprofessional education competencies.Methods and Findings: A pre-post randomized control group design was used in which only one of two cohorts of clinical faculty received an interprofessional educational intervention. Both cohorts then facilitated case-based interprofessional education sessions for student learners. A variety of outcome measures were used to assess differences between groups in terms of knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to interprofessional education and practice. No significant differences were noted between the control and intervention groups.Conclusions: The use of a pre-post randomized control group design to measure effectiveness of an educational intervention should be considered to demonstrate the impact of educational interventions. %K Interprofessional education %K Faculty development %K Collaborative practice %U http://www.jripe.org/index.php/journal/article/view/4/19