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Category One activities are formally structured, accredited CPD programs that provide substantial learning opportunities and carry higher credit values. These activities are recognized nationally and contribute significantly to professional development.
Nationally recognized training programs with certified CPD credits, designed to enhance professional competencies and meet licensing requirements.
Interactive workshops, national and international conferences, and scientific meetings featuring expert presentations and collaborative learning.
Focused short-term courses and in-service training programs addressing specific clinical skills, procedures, and emerging healthcare practices.
Academic teaching activities, formal presentations at conferences, and educational sessions delivered by healthcare professionals.
Conducting clinical research, publishing academic papers, and participating in evidence-based medicine and systematic review projects.
Structured quality improvement initiatives, clinical audits, and patient safety projects that enhance healthcare delivery and outcomes.
Accredited e-learning programs, webinars, and online courses that provide flexible, self-paced professional development opportunities.
Category Two activities are informal, practice-based learning opportunities that complement formal training. These activities support continuous learning through peer interaction and knowledge sharing in clinical settings.
Regular departmental seminars and case discussions fostering collaborative learning and clinical knowledge exchange among healthcare teams.
Daily or weekly morning educational sessions covering recent cases, clinical updates, and best practice discussions to start the workday with learning.
Multidisciplinary grand rounds featuring complex case presentations, diagnostic discussions, and treatment planning with senior clinicians.
Contributing to medical literature through case reports, review articles, and collaborative research publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Regular journal club meetings reviewing recent medical literature, critically appraising research, and discussing clinical applications of new evidence.