Continuing Professional Development: A Guide for Therapists

Continuing Professional Development: A Guide for Therapists

by Alsop Alsop (Author)

Synopsis

Therapists must increase their understanding of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to maintain and improve competence. Every practitioner will need to take steps to maintain and demonstrate continued competence under the provisions of the new Health Act 1999. This book considers current policy on CPD and discusses the theoretical basis for maintaining competence and for adult learning. Primarily, however, it provides practical guidance on how to develop a strategy for professional and career development, and on portfolio preparation that shows evidence of professional updating and CPD. Many examples are given of activities in the areas of clinical work, management, education and research that can be used for CPD. The development and use of learning skills such as reflection and critical evaluation is considered central to the process. Written specifically with the therapist in mind, this book will provide invaluable practical advice to occupational therapists, physiotherapists, radiographers, speech and language therapists, and podiatrists.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 21 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0632050071
ISBN 13: 9780632050079

Media Reviews
The book should serve as a useful resource for physiotherapy departments, those with a particular responsibility for promoting and organising CPD, and university libraries. Those with more theoretical interests in the subject should find it a comprehensive survey of the dimensions of CPD for the therapy professions of today. Physiotherapy Journal Auldeen Alsop's excellent book provides a timely source of reference for therapists who wish to develop their own CPD. This publication offers an invaluable addition to any therapy department library, and is a resource that should be sought out by individual therapists who are undertaking responsibility for their own CPD. British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Author Bio
Auldeen Alsop Mphil, BA, DipCOT is Continuing Professional Development project Manager for the South Yorkshire Education and Training Consortium.