New research by Cardiff University and commissioned by us has shown, while many dental professionals take a positive and proactive approach to their own learning and development, more needs to be done to ensure the full benefits of the Enhanced CPD scheme are realised.

The Enhanced CPD scheme established a more flexible and personalised approach to lifelong learning for the dental team. The research published today was undertaken to help us understand the experiences of dental professionals and how the scheme has operated since its introduction in 2018.

The findings indicate that most dental professionals do not find CPD requirements difficult to achieve and that compliance rates are high. Researchers also found that further guidance could improve understanding of some key features introduced by the Enhanced CPD scheme, such as Personal Development Plans (PDPs), grace periods at the end of a CPD cycle, and the application of recommended topics.

The research found that significant numbers of dental professionals are motivated by their own sense of professionalism and a desire to learn, but the view was not universal. The findings also suggest that some registrants take a more compliance-based approach to CPD, completing the minimum number of verifiable CPD hours, with limited regard for the quality of the activity or relevance to their own learning or development needs.

The PDP is the centrepiece of the Enhanced CPD scheme and must be completed by all dental professionals. The research indicates that the dental team could benefit from more support in creating and maintaining an effective PDP to ensure it is tailored to their needs, regularly updated, and supports the selection of high quality CPD activities.

Based on the findings, the GDC will also consider:

  • Creating additional guidance on how make to CPD activities verifiable, including peer learning.
  • Updating its guide for employers and managers of the dental team, to put more emphasis on supporting staff to find the right CPD and sufficient time to complete it.
  • Updating the information provided on recommended topics.

GDC Executive Director, Strategy, Stefan Czerniawski, said:

“Lifelong learning and continuing improvement in knowledge and skills are central to what it means to be a professional. Our CPD requirements are intended to support dental professionals to develop their professionalism.

“The results of this research are encouraging and underline the importance of the CPD scheme in ensuring that the dental team is well-trained and delivering high standards of care. The research also offers us valuable insights into the motivations and priorities of dental professionals when it comes to CPD, which will help to inform updates to our support and guidance.”

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