Abstract
Continuing medical education (CME) has been evolving into continuing professional development (CPD) and more recently into competency-based continuing professional development (CBCPD). We will describe this progression and the consequent changes in CPD programs developed by educators, appraise emerging challenges in CPD, propose strategies to overcome them and conclude by recommending research in CPD as the best way to consistently guide effective CPD programs and systems aligned with the public healthcare needs and expectations.
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Helena P. Filipe
Helena P. Filipe, MD, MSc-Medical Education, FSACME, is a Consultant of Ophthalmology at Hospital das Forças Armadas/PL-EMGFA and Hospital SAMS, Portugal. She currently serves the ICO as chair of the CPD Committee, serves the AMEE CPD Committee, the ARVO CME Committee, the GAME CPD Committee and the Board of the Portuguese College of Ophthalmology.
Karl C. Golnik
Karl C. Golnik, MD, MEd, is Professor & Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Cincinnati, USA. He currently serves as the International Council of Ophthalmology’s Director for Education. He has given invited neuro-ophthalmology and medical education lectures in more than 65 countries and has over 120 publications.
Heather G. Mack
Heather G. Mack, MD, MBA, PhD, FRANZCO, FRACS, is an Ophthalmologist practicing in Medical Retina and Visual Electrophysiology. She has a strong interest in continuing professional development, and was Chair of the RANZCO CPD committee 2004–2011. She is currently RANZCO Treasurer.