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Hospital doctors' views of their CPD and its relationship to learning in the organization.

Stephen Brigley1, Cindy Johnson, James Bird, Howard Young.   

Abstract

Continuing professional development (CPD) has traditionally been an autonomous, professional concern of doctors in the UK. In a changing educational and service climate, can individualized approaches to CPD be reconciled with adult learning principles and learning that is practice-based and multidisciplinary? A survey of the CPD of consultant and non-consultant career grade staff in Wales (UK) has provided some clues on how doctors perceive their learning needs in relation to those of Trust hospitals. It indicated that these doctors pursued traditional forms of continuing education (reading, lectures and meetings), gained clinical knowledge and changed their practice as a result. The majority saw themselves as accountable for CPD to their college and specialty. Trusts had yet to promote CPD as a clinical governance priority but respondents felt that appraisal helped to mediate individual and organizational perspectives of CPD. Most career-grade doctors believed their CPD activities met the needs of their employing organizations and felt satisfied with a 'traditional' approach to CPD. Doctors and service organizations may need to confront preconceptions regarding education and respective roles in the negotiation of CPD if team-based learning in practice is to become established.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16807182     DOI: 10.1080/01421590600603335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


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2.  Evaluation of Continuing Professional Development Program for Family Physicians.

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3.  Doctors' engagement with a formal system of continuing professional development in Ireland: a qualitative study in perceived benefits, barriers and potential improvements.

Authors:  Holly Rose Hanlon; Lucia Prihodova; Thelma Russell; Deirdre Donegan; Ann O'Shaughnessy; Hilary Hoey
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 2.692

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