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Brief Report

Development of a European Centre of Excellence (Coe) for Research in Continuing Professional Development (UPGRADE)

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Article: 2160092 | Received 28 Jul 2022, Accepted 14 Dec 2022, Published online: 15 Jan 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The European Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Research in Continuing Professional Development (UPGRADE) is a pan-European network of researchers, clinicians, regulators, educators, and professional bodies, established in 2020 through a consensus group of experts, who defined its mission, vision, values, aims and objectives. The Centre’s aim is to advance the science of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for healthcare professionals through research and dissemination of best practices for CPD. Debate among UPGRADE partners and interchange of research data will yield best practices across countries to optimise quality CPD programmes. Collaboration, information exchange and communication among CPD experts will be facilitated through UPGRADE via an online Community of Inquiry (CoI). UPGRADE aims to evolve as a driving force network of academics and health professional leaders in research, education, professional regulation, and clinical practice whose collaborative work ensures quality and safe person-centred care. UPGRADE members are from 22 European countries, represented by strategic leaders in diverse sectors of health, policy, academia, and professional organisations. Three research-working groups constitute the pillars of UPGRADE, which addresses gaps in research, collect and create critical databases, and solidify the effectiveness of CPD.

This article is part of the following collections:
Special Collection 2022: Innovation and Impact in CME/CPD

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the Advisory Board members of the European Centre of Excellence for their continued support and participation in the centre, in particular: Mircea Timofte, Theodoros Koutroubas and Lampros Bizas. We also acknowledge the hard work of the administrator for the centre, Pamela Peppard.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could appear to influence the work reported in this paper.