Guide to CPD
A guideline on Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for health professionals.
For health practitioners in Australia, a CPD audit is a process in which the validity of compliance to the mandatory registration standards of the health practitioner is assessed.
On behalf of the respective health practitioners boards, AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulating Agency) manages investigations into the professional conduct, performance or health of registered health practitioners, except in:
CPD audits are conducted in relation to registration periods (relative to the professional board) and it is recommended that you maintain a Portfolio of your CPD for up to five years from your current registration period.
CPD audits are performed in order to ensure health practitioners are complying to the relevant mandatory registration standards on a consistent basis. As healthcare practice is continually evolving due to technological improvements, methods of care, medication development, cultural shifts and many other factors make for an ever-changing risk to the care being provided by health practitioners.
Conducting audits to determine and evaluate the evidence provided of health practitioners compliance to their CPD requirements is essential. It is a necessary process to ensure health practitioners are committed to updating, developing, maintaining and improving their professional performance, knowledge and skills to provide sufficient patient care and outcomes.
As per the most recent statistics provided by AHPRA (which can be found here) there were 5,414 new audits of compliance with registration standards initiated. These audits are performed at random regardless of the registration board a health practitioner is registered under.
In order to be ready for a CPD audit, you must have proof that you have complied to the following registration standards:
Maintaining proof of your compliance to the registration standards is best managed via a CPD portfolio. The Ausmed CPD app is a great way to manage, document and reflect on your CPD as well as relate learning to your relevant competency standards.
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