Doctors' engagement with a formal system of continuing professional development in Ireland: a qualitative study in perceived benefits, barriers and potential …

HR Hanlon, L Prihodova, T Russell, D Donegan… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To examine experiences of participation in a mandatory system of continuing
professional development (CPD) among doctors in Ireland, in order to identify areas for …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes, perceived benefits, and experiences of engagement with professional competence schemes for doctors in Ireland: findings from a national survey

HR Hanlon, L Prihodova, H Hoey… - Journal of Continuing …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Methods: The study utilized an anonymous online survey measure with both open-ended
and Likert-scale questions. The measure examined general attitudes, perceived impact, and …

P258 Attitudes, benefits and barriers to participating in mandatory continuing professional development schemes in paediatricians in Ireland

HR Hanlon, L Prihodova, T Russell, D Donegan… - 2019 - adc.bmj.com
Background A formal mandatory system of continuous professional development (CPD) in
the form of Professional Competence Schemes (PCS) was introduced for all doctors working …

P245 Enhancing CPD, quality improvement and best practice

H Hoey, H Hanlon, T Russell, D Donegan, L Prihodova… - 2019 - adc.bmj.com
Since 2011 recording of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities is mandatory
in Ireland. Doctors must participate in a range of learning activities reflecting their scope of …