Rapid CPD Compliance Courses

Risk to your ability to practice your profession: penalties by the Professional Board for non-compliance, include:

  • Changing the category of registration to supervised practice
  • Instituting a Board examination
  • Suspension from the register

Risks if you are involved in medico-legal claim: should you be involved in a medico-legal dispute while not CPD complaint you risk several consequences:

  • Increased scrutiny of your professional competence: Non-compliance can lead to doubts about the practitioner's knowledge and skills, with potential questioning of their competency in legal scenarios.
  • Weakened legal defence: The failure to stay updated with current medical standards and practices and comply with legislation, can be viewed as negligence or a lack of professionalism, which could negatively influence the outcome of a legal case.
  • Insurance challenges: Medico-legal indemnity insurers may use CPD non-compliance to deny claims or increase your risk profile and cost of cover.

Reputational risk: The HPCSA's I-Register allows internet savvy patients, who are used to going online to do quality reviews, to verify a practitioner's professional standing. Suspension or restrictions on the register, linked to non-compliance, can damage a practitioner's reputation and practice longevity.

FPD fully online asynchronous courses: Do not just collect CPD points for compliance's sake but rather acquire valuable clinical practice skills with our CPD accredited courses.




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