2020
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp20x711521
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Continuing professional development for GPs in Myanmar: a pilot programme

Abstract: BackgroundThe quality of general practice in Myanmar is currently highly variable. No formalised system of revalidation yet exists and so engagement with continuing professional development (CPD) activities and motivation to further one’s own knowledge is sporadic.AimTo train GPs in three key areas; 1) recording CPD activities and maintaining a portfolio logbook; 2) reflecting on learning; and 3) what a future formalised CPD credit system may involve.MethodSixty-one GPs were recruited in March 2019 and given t… Show more

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