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So what is the point of Continuing Professional Develoment (CPD) and its continued emphasis on podiatrists, chiropodists and foot health practitioners?

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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:29 authored by Beverley Wright
Most everyone would agree that in order to enhance their expertise and skills in whatever their speciality or chosen field it is important to consider undertaking some form of Continuing Professional Development (CPD). More importantly it is an essential element in the pursuance of personal and professional development, particularly across many Professional Body or Regulatory Associations/Organisations, which includes the field of Podiatry. In fact it does appear that like some other professions, Podiatrists, Chiropodists and Foot Health Practitioners (FHP) have an ambivalent relationship with CPD. So what is the point of CPD? First let us look at CPD, which has the capacity of being able to cover a vast range of life-long learning activities. This can be in a chosen professional field or other area that is likely to contribute to the development of an individual's learning, knowledge and skill for a current or evolving role; or just for personal growth. This hopefully will ensure that from the time a health professional/practitioner first qualifies and practices they should be able to continue practicing safely, effectively and legally (Potter, 2008). Primarily CPD for health professionals/practitioners will enable them to improve their abilities for the sake of their patients/clients. It will certainly help to improve their professional skills and practice, by gaining or extending their range of knowledge and understanding.

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  • Yes

Volume

70

Issue number

3

Page range

16-17

Publication title

Podiatry Review

ISSN

1756-3291

Publisher

Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists

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  • other

Legacy posted date

2013-11-25

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education (until September 2018)

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