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Original Articles

Using dentistry as a case study to examine continuing education and its impact on practice

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Pages 79-95 | Published online: 17 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Continuing education is a defining characteristic of work in the professions. Yet the approach various professional groups take to continuing professional development (CPD) differs widely in terms of regulatory frameworks and requirements, modes of delivery and funding. Importantly, little is understood about how CPD impacts on practice.This paper compares the regulatory context of different professional groups and devises a two‐dimensional model to explore differences in CPD practice by mapping control over CPD content and mode. The emergent quadrants we label as liberal, regulated, managed and controlled. The paper continues by using empirical data from two studies of continuing education in dentistry and the wider literature to explore factors affecting CPD impact. The paper ends by considering how the regulatory context may affect impact and concludes that changes in the control of CPD have potential to influence the power of education to make a difference to professional practice.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful for the funding provided by the Department of Health and NHS West Midlands for the completion of our empirical studies sourced in this paper. A number of university and dental colleagues who contributed to aspects of these studies are also acknowledged: Clive Belfield (in design for study 1), Tony Fielding, Celia Brown and Ian Davison (for statistical advice) and Clive Gibson, Clive Bullock, John Hall, David Thomas, Peter Lowndes and Andrew Worth (for dental expertise). We also thank the dentists (research participants) who willingly gave time to take part in these studies.

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