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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Syafiqah Nadhirah (1090049) Aimi Amalina (1091312). Introduction. Accreditation of Dental Practitioners in CPD. Accreditation of Dental Practitioners in CPD. Several activities carry points Activities:

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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

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  1. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) SyafiqahNadhirah (1090049) AimiAmalina (1091312)

  2. Introduction

  3. Accreditation of Dental Practitioners in CPD

  4. Accreditation of Dental Practitioners in CPD • Several activities carry points • Activities: • Approved by CPD Points Awarding Committee appointed by MDC • Ministry of Health, Ministry of Higher Education, Ministry of Defense, MDA, WHO, FDI

  5. Activities

  6. Importance of CPD

  7. CPD & Ethics

  8. Issue • Dr D sometimes find that fulfilling the CPD is a hassle. He accumulated his CPD points by attending conference and seminars however he has no interest to the topics presented and only attend to fulfill his CPD. In his practice, he doesn’t apply the knowledge he could get through the CPD activities for his patients.

  9. Conclusion • CPD is crucial to broaden and maintain professional’s knowledge and skills to provide highest standard of care • Dentists should have their own awareness to be ethical to their patients. • CPD can only act as a guideline

  10. References • Malaysian Dental Council, 2011, Guidelines on Continuing Professional Development for Dental Practitioners in Malaysia, Malaysia. • Dental Board of Australia, 2011, Guidelines on Continuing Professional Development. Australia. • Syifa M., Wigdigdo A. The Principles of “Non-maleficence” and “Beneficence” in Islamic Contact (An Analysis of Moral Reasoning and Its Principles in Islamic Biomedical Ethics), Indiana University

  11. Thank you

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