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Original Articles

Continuing Professional Development in the Health Professions

Role of the Hospital Librarian

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Pages 11-28 | Received 15 Oct 2001, Accepted 20 Dec 2001, Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

This paper discusses the concept of continuing professional development (CPD) within the health sciences and provides an overview of its definition, delivery, necessity to the health professions, accreditation methods and the credentialing of providers. An attempt was made to examine as many fields as possible within the health professions. Selected Internet resources of potential benefit to the hospital librarian in the role of either a provider of reference help in this area or as a provider of an accredited course are listed and briefly discussed. Criteria to help in site evaluation are outlined. A brief listing of materials that provide opportunities for CPD to which a hospital library may subscribe is also provided.

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