As is our tradition, here are this year’s top five articles, as voted by our readers: “ Menopause: Don’t sweat it: Part 1 ” by Drs. Kerstin Gustafson and Dr. Colleen Dy On behalf of the entire UBC CPD ...
These extra CPD activities and resources are designed to be read alongside our article ‘PG tips – integrating evidence into practice guidelines’, by Jo Rhodes and Professor Anne Harriss. This, the ...
Following the Legal Education and Training Review, we look at the future of continuing professional development. What’s the purpose of CPD again? So asked one solicitor during the recent Legal ...
These extra CPD activities are designed to be read in conjunction with our article CPD: gathering and interrogating evidence, by Jo Rhodes and Professor Anne Harriss, which is the first of a two-part ...
Oxford Review of Education, Vol. 36, No. 1 (February 2010), pp. 79-95 (17 pages) Continuing education is a defining characteristic of work in the professions. Yet the approach various professional ...
Change is coming to continuing professional development and the SRA wants to hear your views. Members of our profession hold divergent views on many major issues, particularly regulation. There is, ...
This the article only version of the CPD module. Click here for the full CPD module. Getting involved in teaching and education is one of the most rewarding experiences for a clinician and his/her ...