Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is increasingly recognised as a vital framework for pharmacists to maintain and enhance their professional competence in an ever‐evolving healthcare landscape ...
Developing and continual growth as a professional is an important part of most careers, but it plays a pivotal role if you’re a registered nurse (RN). Depending on the state you practice in, ...
This issue introduces a new service for readers to enable them to record and verify the time they have spent studying articles in this journal. Around the world, dental registration bodies are ...
All professionally qualified members must undertake continuing professional development (CPD) activity relating to at least ...
People often see Continuing Professional Development as a way to get more from their employees. But what they often overlook is how important it is to employee retention. One study in particular found ...
BCM Clinician Resources is a multi-purpose website to support the continuing professional development of Baylor College of Medicine clinicians, faculty, and staff. The website provides access to an ...
The field of nursing isn't static — pandemics, evolving patient needs and advances in medical technology make sure of that. To stay current, nurses need to continually develop their knowledge and ...
This online Researcher Network event is designed to support research staff in using EVOLVE, the University’s Learning ...
The STM Continuing Education department offers a variety of professional development opportunites that engage a topic in a more robust way than one-off lectures. These programs typically meet online ...
A wake up call has been made to Nigerian engineers to strive for continuous professional development, which would contribute to improving skills to better meet the needs of students, young engineers ...
Peggy Gaskill, the head of the master’s degree program in education at Walden University, which offers college degrees online to students nationwide. Kevin Bushweller (Moderator): Thank you for ...
(I generally write my blogs hoping both clients of psychotherapy and psychotherapists will read it. In this blog, however, my intended audience is mental health professionals.) Friends, it has been a ...