Marianna Shershneva, MD, PhD; Barbara Anderson, MS; Kimberly Sprecker, PhD
WMJ. 2026;125(1):206-209.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Our academic institution is planning training for accredited interprofessional continuing education professionals. Focused training is essential to ensure planners can effectively design, implement, and evaluate educational activities while meeting accreditation standards.
Methods: A modified Delphi process was used to develop the training curriculum. Initial content statements were grouped into 6 areas. In round 1, 15 panelists rated each statement, explained their ratings, and suggested additions. In round 2, 13 panelists rated original and new statements after reviewing aggregated round 1 feedback.
Results: Final mean ratings ranged from 2.7 to 4.8. New statements included both unique contributions and expansions of original content. Of 84 statements rated across both rounds, 58% reached agreement (mean rating ≥ 4.0).
Conclusions: The modified Delphi process was feasible, in both process and results, and can inform development of similar programs in other institutions.