A role for clinical audit and peer review in the identification of continuing professional development needs for general dental practitioners: a discussion

Citation
Ad. Bullock et al., A role for clinical audit and peer review in the identification of continuing professional development needs for general dental practitioners: a discussion, BR DENT J, 189(8), 2000, pp. 445-448
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00070610 → ACNP
Volume
189
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
445 - 448
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-0610(20001028)189:8<445:ARFCAA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the role of peer review and cli nical audit may be used in the identification of the continuing professiona l development (CPD) needs of general dental practitioners (GDPs). Clinical audit and peer review are intrinsically valuable in terms of the continued professional development of GDPs. Collaborative clinical audit, in particul ar, can provide a framework for short course input and there are particular benefits to this combination of activities which might usefully be more wi dely encouraged. If open to analysis in a way which retains individual anon ymity, peer review and clinical audit resumes, these could be used to infor m the provision of CPD and, linked to the knowledge of audit facilitators, short courses might more closely match the CPD needs of local dentists.