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Developing a national continuing professional development framework

Developing a national continuing professional development framework The African Health Professions Regulatory Collaborative, a partnership between the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emory University, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community has provided an opportunity for countries in the east, central and southern Africa region to strengthen their nursing and midwifery regulation. Some countries have chosen to develop a national continuing professional development (CPD) programme. This article explores what some of the key features of a national CPD framework might be, drawing on the elements of other national programmes both inside and outside of Africa. The variations in national programmes are outlined, as they related to definition, principles, scope, requirement and monitoring. The article concludes that there is no ‘perfect’ model of CPD; that countries can learn from each other; and that each country should develop a model that suits its particular circumstances. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png African Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health Mark Allen Group

Developing a national continuing professional development framework

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Publisher
Mark Allen Group
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 MA Healthcare Limited
ISSN
1759-7374
eISSN
2052-4293
DOI
10.12968/ajmw.2011.5.4.189
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Abstract

The African Health Professions Regulatory Collaborative, a partnership between the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emory University, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community has provided an opportunity for countries in the east, central and southern Africa region to strengthen their nursing and midwifery regulation. Some countries have chosen to develop a national continuing professional development (CPD) programme. This article explores what some of the key features of a national CPD framework might be, drawing on the elements of other national programmes both inside and outside of Africa. The variations in national programmes are outlined, as they related to definition, principles, scope, requirement and monitoring. The article concludes that there is no ‘perfect’ model of CPD; that countries can learn from each other; and that each country should develop a model that suits its particular circumstances.

Journal

African Journal of Midwifery and Women's HealthMark Allen Group

Published: Oct 1, 2011

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