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CPD Credits and Appraisal for GPs
- 13 Aug 2022
Being a practising GP in the UK, the General Medical Council (GMC) requires you to demonstrate you are up-to-date and fit to practice at five-yearly intervals.
BMJ Careers: Guidance For Doctor Revalidation
- 13 Aug 2022
UK practicing doctors must be registered with the GMC and have a GMC licence to practice.
How To Give & Receive Feedback To Colleagues
- 12 Aug 2022
The General Medical Council (GMC) requires all licensed doctors in the UK to gather and present feedback from colleagues at least once in every five-year revalidation cycle.
How Appraisals Optimise Doctor Regulation
- 12 Aug 2022
Every licensed physician practicing in the UK must participate in the NHS appraisal process not only to maintain their license but also to ensure their skills and knowledge are up to date
The Ultimate Guide To Personal Development Plans
- 12 Aug 2022
Regardless of where you are in your medical career or which specialty you work in, the importance of personal and professional development should be nothing unfamiliar to you. Completing a personal development plan (PDP) is vital in ensuring you are doing all you can to provide the best possible care to your patients.
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Continuing Your Professional Development As A Doctor
- 11 Aug 2022
Medicine requires commitment to life-long learning in order to remain fit to practise and provide the best possible care to your patients. As such, the importance of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) cannot be understated; in fact, all professional bodies and associations within healthcare and medical sectors have CPD policies in place.