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The Ministry of CPD This session was inspired by a popular TV show with a similar name

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The Ministry of CPD. This session was inspired by a popular TV show with a similar name. Anyone can learn CPD in 24 hours. The Ministry of CPD is all about getting people undertaking and recording CPD again. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Ministry of CPD

This session was inspired by a popular TV show with

a similar name

The Ministry of CPD is all about getting people undertaking and

recording CPD again.

We want to show us that anyone can learn CPD – and that it’s fun, cool, and can help you, your family and

friends to live a healthier professional life.

Anyone can learn CPD in 24 hours

“Pass It On” is about friends teaching friends to do good, honest and

affordable CPD from scratch and getting a bit more streetwise about

CPD

“Pass It On”

The idea behind “Pass It On”…

Inspire people to give CPD recording a try

Once they’ve learned a CPD recipe, to teach other people how to record CPD too

We also want to mobilise anyone who can record CPD to pass on their skills by teaching their friends, family or workmates how to record good, honest, affordable CPD

“Pass It On”!

We’d like to get as many people as possible to sign up to the movement and pass on one CPD recipe to other people. So come on, guys, anyone can do it. Be part of “Pass It On”!

If 4 friends each confirm that you did a “Pass It On”, this counts as 4 “Pass It Ons” to add to your Chain.

How it works

You send out an invitation to your friends

You share your CPD recipe with them

These 4 people will then need to pass your CPD recipe on to at least 2 more people to get their own “Pass It On” Chain.

CPD chain reaction

Today you are invited to form the 1st link in my CPD “Pass It On” chain.

The CPD chain will involve…

Show one

Do one

Teach one

Top tips for CPD recording

Keep it simple Put it in context – explain how the learning is

relevant to your job/area of practice Answer all the questions on plan and record –

don’t miss any out Write it like you were telling a story Make ‘how to write a CPD entry’ your 1st CPD

entry Try recording something non-work related to

get used to the process e.g. learning how to drive a car, learning how to ski etc..

Top tips for CPD recording…

If you are recording on paper make sure you choose the correct form – there are different recording forms depending on which stage of the CPD cycle you are starting at

When starting at reflection make sure that you tackle your learning in bite sized chunks – this makes it easier to evaluate and complete the CPD cycle

When starting at reflection make sure that you are specific about what you need to learn – if you are vague it is difficult to evaluate the CPD

If you don’t know what stage of the CPD cycle to start recording go online and use the Wizard

Top tips for CPD recording…

You can switch off optional fields when recording online – this means there are less questions to answer

Phone a friend or ask the audience! Having a friend or colleague look at your CPD can be a helpful support mechanism

Use the CPD Reviewer criteria www.pharmacyregulation.org These show you what a CPD reviewer will be looking for in your CPD record

Top tips for CPD recording…

Record CPD regularly Write down things you might want to record as

CPD on post it notes or on a calendar. At the end of each month decide which one is the most significant and write it up

You can start a CPD entry and come back to it later

Now “Pass It On”

“Pass It On” guide Once you’ve sorted out the logistics e.g. somewhere to

CPD it’s time to get CPDing!

These simple guidelines will help you to get the most of your “Pass It On” groups:

– CPD RECIPES– GET PEOPLE RECORDING CPD AS QUICKLY AS

POSSIBLE– PASS IT ON– DO IT AGAIN AT HOME OR WORK– KEEP CPDing

Invitation

Just follow these four easy steps

Choose a CPD recipe and a date

Add your guests’ email addresses

Invite your guests to CPD with you

Hit ‘Send’

CPD recipes

Choose a quick and simple CPD recipe - it may involve:– Recording CPD

• Your own CPD • or the Pharmaceutical Society’s CPD case studies

www.rpharms.com

– Reviewing CPD – Or anything else you know about CPD that will

help others get to grips with CPD recording

Get people recording CPD as quickly as possible

Don’t just do a CPD demonstration! Let them prepare the raw ingredients and CPD

for themselves– One way of doing this is to have the online

version of Plan & Record available and write a group CPD entry

– Try recording at Reflection using the following example as a learning need “I want to learn how to record CPD using Plan & Record online”

Once your class has cracked the CPD recipe, get them to pass it on to 2 of their friends.

This is the magic moment when they suddenly realise they can record CPD!

Do it again at home or work

Get everyone to promise to make another CPD entry again within the next month.

And - promise they will “Pass It On” to their friends and co-workers…

If they do, before you know it there will be chains of people in your local area passing on their new CPD skills!

Keep CPDing

Keep teaching your group until they have mastered the CPD recipes.

They will have covered the basic skills they need to be able to CPD: Reflection, Planning, Action & Evaluation.

Keep recording your own CPD – Remember that the GPhC CPD Standards require you to record 9 CPD entries annually.

The Ministry of CPD challenge…..

How long can we make the chain?