2000
DOI: 10.1002/chp.1340200407
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Using theory and research to shape the practice of continuing professional development

Abstract: As research has expanded in scope and diversity, application of new ideas to the programs that facilitate learning and change should have grown accordingly. However, the gap between the theories of how and why physicians learn and change their practices and the practical application of these theories appears to be wider. The research component of research and development in continuing professional development appears to be strong, but the development function appears to be weak. This presentation will describe… Show more

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“…Unless it's an emergent kind of situation in which the patient has to go to the hospital, 1 try to do what is a reasonable first step in evaluation, get some of that back, go look farther if I don't think I've pinpointed it, and if I reach a point in which I can't come up with anything else, I'll then want to decide who's the best specialist to refer the patient to. And that's no problem.…”
Section: Gs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unless it's an emergent kind of situation in which the patient has to go to the hospital, 1 try to do what is a reasonable first step in evaluation, get some of that back, go look farther if I don't think I've pinpointed it, and if I reach a point in which I can't come up with anything else, I'll then want to decide who's the best specialist to refer the patient to. And that's no problem.…”
Section: Gs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, using an adaptation of Fox's Change Readiness Inventory, 7 participants were assessed regarding their attitudes toward changes in their current practice setting and beliefs in the advantage of adopting a group practice setting. They believed that group practice supports their personal goals as a healthcare professional and that building an efficient practice is increasingly important.…”
Section: Readiness To Adopt Group Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, designers incorporated Rogers's adoption model 6 and Fox's readiness to change. 7 Rogers postulated that individuals have an inherent degree of openness to change. His research delineated that people can be grouped into five categories according to their readiness to accept change~FIG-URE 1!.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9 Also, research on implementation strategies and approaches may help facilitate pharmacists' utilization. 10 Strategies are needed to assure essential nonclinical competencies, such as leadership, can be gained using a CPD framework. Many believe that leadership is crucial to advancing pharmacistdelivered services and that the profession faces a shortage of leaders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%