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  • Professional Development
  • Orthopaedic Surgery

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  • Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is essential for doctors to maintain up-to-date knowledge and practice fitness post-training.
  • Regulatory bodies increasingly mandate evidence of CPD for revalidation and relicensing.
  • Orthopaedic journals are a valuable, yet often underutilized, resource for fulfilling CPD requirements.

Discussion:

  • This paper examines the role of orthopaedic journals in supporting doctors' ongoing learning and professional growth.
  • It highlights how regular engagement with journal content can help maintain clinical competency and surgical skills.
  • The review discusses strategies for effectively integrating journal reading into a structured CPD plan.

Key Insights:

  • Orthopaedic journals offer a readily accessible platform for evidence-based learning and skill enhancement.
  • Utilizing journals for CPD can directly contribute to improved patient care and practice safety.
  • A proactive approach to journal engagement facilitates compliance with regulatory CPD mandates.

Outlook:

  • Future integration of digital journal features could enhance CPD tracking and learning experiences.
  • Encouraging journal clubs and critical appraisal of articles can foster a culture of continuous learning in orthopaedics.
  • The evolving landscape of medical publishing presents new opportunities for CPD within the orthopaedic community.