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Page 1: Lecture; Sep 2015: CPD certificate and CPD credits

CPD certificate and CPD credits

Dr. Geethani Samaraweera23/09/2015

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CPD

• Continuous professional development

• Continuous process since the beginning of practicing as a doctor

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•Not just acquiring skills but personal development which means acquiring favourable attitudes as well

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Why should I have a certificate and is it compulsory?

• It is not compulsory and is not linked to the renewal of registration with the Sri Lanka Medical Council

• It only indicates that you have engaged in regular CPD activities

• It is an essential part of accepted good professional practice.

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Benefit of NCPDC?• Recognition by other professional bodies overseas. This will help

doctors obtain jobs or postgraduate training posts

• Protection against litigation when your skills or knowledge is challenged in a court of law

• Increases your patients’ confidence in you as a good doctor when the certificate is displayed at your practice

• Boosting your morale with the feeling of being a good professional and being above the peers who are not following such practice.

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Better career prospects

Protection against litigation

Recognition by overseas professional bodies

Good doctor image among patients

Self satisfaction

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• The National Centre for CPD in Medicine (NCCPDIM) awards the certificate

• Functioning under the Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA)

• Run by a Central CPD Committee• Free of charge

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Routes to obtain NCPDC

• Specialist route (SR) for specialists via respective professional bodies

• Non specialist route (NSR) or District route (DR) for other doctors via District CPD

Committees (DCPD.COM).

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Expected outcomes (objectives)

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Renewal of certificate

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SLCV Guidelines on CPD points

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Outcome No 1: Knowledge development

(max 20 points)

• 1. Designated activities (NCCPDIM approved) e.g. academic sessions of a professional college or association, regional meetings etc

• Participant-3 points per hour, 2 points per half hour

• Resource person-5 points per hour, 3 points per half hour

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• Non-designated activities (e.g. local meetings, case conferences, journal club activities, non-routine teaching

• Participants-2 points per hour, 1 points per half hour

• Resource person-4 points per hour, 2 points per half hour

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• Evidence of participation should be annexed, eg. Certificate of participation/registration of your attendance at the meeting concerned or attendance should be verifiable (having signed an attendance register at the meeting)

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Outcome No 2: Skill development (max 20 points)

• Participation at skill training workshops/any other skills related activities, eg. Practice drill on CPR (Credit points are the same as for outcome No 1)

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Outcome No 3: Change in attitude and behaviour (max 10 points)

• Points on per item basis• For each item 2 points

• Eg. Evidence of organizing or participating in voluntary service to the community such as a health camp

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Outcome No 4: Personal development (max 20 points)

• Research and publications (research/review/leading articles etc)

• Recognized journal (index Medicus listed)-10 points per item

• Local journal/book/contribution to scientific documents-5 points per item

• Contribution to non professional publication or a lecture to such group-3 points per item

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• Evidence of the research publication should be provided, eg. Copy of the journal

• (A reflective analysis of a research with emphasis on areas for improvement and learning experience can also be submitted)

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Outcome No 5: Develop self directed reflective learning

• Self leaning activities, points granted per item of activity

• Eg. • Web based/postal update/newsletter etc – 2

points• Reading a topic or article and writing a

summary of what your learn – 2 points• Reflective learning per entry – 2 points

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• Eg. • An experience or something you have done,

with reference to your own mistake or drawbacks and how you would improve them- a critical analysis)

• Audit – 5 points• Any other item – 2 points•

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