CPD and recertification: Improving patient outcomes through focused learning

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The impending regulatory changes for all medical professionals in the UK will make it necessary for doctors to be relicensed and, in the case of specialists, to be recertified. This editorial argues strongly in favour of recertification and proposes that continuing professional development is one of the main planks on which recertification of psychiatrists should be based. We present cogent reasons for this, as well as evidence that improved learning contributes positively to healthcare. We also recommend that psychiatrists should make learning objectives more clinically focused as well as properly resourced.

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Bamrah, J. S., & Bhugra, D. (2009). CPD and recertification: Improving patient outcomes through focused learning. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.108.005686

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