peer-reviewedBackground: Internationally, continuing professional competence (CPC) is an increasingly important issue for all health professionals. With the imminent introduction of a CPC framework for paramedics and advanced paramedics (APs) in Ireland, this paper aims to identify factors that will inform the implementation of this CPC framework by seeking stakeholder input into the development of a CPC model for use by the regulatory body. Our secondary objective is to determine the attitudes of registrants towards CPC and what they consider as optimal educational outcomes and activities, for the purposes of CPC. Methods: All paramedics and APs registered in Ireland (n = 1816) were invited by email to complete an anonymous on-line ...
The world of prehospital practice in Ireland has developed significantly over the past number of yea...
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is defined by the United Kingdom (UK) Health Professions C...
Conclusion: These groups of Irish EMTs appeared keen to participate in continuous professional compe...
non-peer-reviewedFull text available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3750no abstract availablePUBLIS...
peer-reviewedBackground: Internationally, continuing professional competence (CPC) is an increasingl...
peer-reviewedBackground: As in other countries, the Irish Regulator for Pre-Hospital practitioners, ...
peer-reviewedBackground The Regulatory Body responsible for the registration of Irish pre-hospital p...
peer-reviewedBackground: In November 2013, the Irish Regulator for emergency medical technicians (EM...
non-peer-reviewedFull text available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/4482no abstract availablePUBLISH...
IntroductionFollowing the relaunch in 2016 of mandatory Continuous Professional Competency (CPC) for...
peer-reviewedThe introduction of a Regulatory body in Ireland with responsibility for ensuring high ...
Introduction Following the relaunch in 2016 of mandatory Continuous Professional Competency (CPC) f...
To act with professionalism is to act within a set of moral norms, principles and standards of condu...
Since the turn of the century, significant progressive changes have taken place in the provision of ...
Since the turn of the century, significant progressive changes have taken place in the provision of ...
The world of prehospital practice in Ireland has developed significantly over the past number of yea...
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is defined by the United Kingdom (UK) Health Professions C...
Conclusion: These groups of Irish EMTs appeared keen to participate in continuous professional compe...
non-peer-reviewedFull text available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3750no abstract availablePUBLIS...
peer-reviewedBackground: Internationally, continuing professional competence (CPC) is an increasingl...
peer-reviewedBackground: As in other countries, the Irish Regulator for Pre-Hospital practitioners, ...
peer-reviewedBackground The Regulatory Body responsible for the registration of Irish pre-hospital p...
peer-reviewedBackground: In November 2013, the Irish Regulator for emergency medical technicians (EM...
non-peer-reviewedFull text available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/4482no abstract availablePUBLISH...
IntroductionFollowing the relaunch in 2016 of mandatory Continuous Professional Competency (CPC) for...
peer-reviewedThe introduction of a Regulatory body in Ireland with responsibility for ensuring high ...
Introduction Following the relaunch in 2016 of mandatory Continuous Professional Competency (CPC) f...
To act with professionalism is to act within a set of moral norms, principles and standards of condu...
Since the turn of the century, significant progressive changes have taken place in the provision of ...
Since the turn of the century, significant progressive changes have taken place in the provision of ...
The world of prehospital practice in Ireland has developed significantly over the past number of yea...
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is defined by the United Kingdom (UK) Health Professions C...
Conclusion: These groups of Irish EMTs appeared keen to participate in continuous professional compe...