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Use the links below to see more information on each mandatory evidence type as stipulated by the GMC:


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CPD


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Quality improvement activities


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Significant events


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Multi-source feedback


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Complaints and compliments


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CPD

What is it?

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a continuous learning process that complements your formal university education and training in order to maintain and further develop maintains and develops competence and performance. CPD enables you to maintain and improve across all areas of your practice.

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Good Medical Practice requires you to keep your knowledge and skills up-to do -date and states “You must take regularly take part in activities that maintain and develop your competence and performance” (paragraph 9).


What should I include?

Documentation of CPD activities events should include a reflection on the learning gained and the likely effect on your professional work. You should present a summary of your CPD activities events through the year for your annual appraisal, together with a certificate from your college or faculty if this is available. For revalidation a cumulative 5 year record of your CPD activity events should be provided.

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Quality improvement

What is it?

Quality Improvement activities can take many different forms depending on the role you undertake and the work that you do. These activities should be robust, systematic and relevant to your work. They should include an element of evaluation and action and, where possible, demonstrate an outcome or change.

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For the purposes of revalidation, you will have to demonstrate that you regularly participate in activities that review and evaluate the quality of your work.

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Clinical audits

How often?

You should participate in at least one complete audit cycle (audit, practice review and re-audit) in every 5 year revalidation cycle. If audit is not possible then other ways of demonstrating quality improvement activity should be undertaken.

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Significant events

What is it?

A significant event (also known as an untoward or critical incident) is any unintended or unexpected event, which could or did lead to harm of one or more patients. This includes incidents which did not cause harm but could have done, or where the event should have been prevented.

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Multi-source feedback

What is it?

For the purposes of appraisal and revalidation you should seek feedback from colleagues and patients and review and act upon that feedback as appropriate.

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Complaints and compliments

What is it?

A complaint is a formal expression of dissatisfaction or grievance. It can be about an individual doctor, the team or about the care of patients where a doctor can be expected to have had influence or responsibility.

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