Revalidation - what is the problem and what are the possible solutions?
- PMID: 24528430
- DOI: 10.5694/mja13.11261
Revalidation - what is the problem and what are the possible solutions?
Abstract
The proposed introduction of a revalidation process as part of renewal of medical registration in Australia needs wide debate. The revalidation process that began in the United Kingdom in 2012 is premised on a need to regain the trust of the community and to promote participation in continuing professional development. These alone are not justifiable grounds for introducing a similar process in Australia. There are good reasons to argue that existing processes and databases should be used to determine more accurately what the weaknesses in Australia's medical regulatory regime are and to tailor improvements to those weaknesses.
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Revalidation--what is the problem and what are the possible solutions?Med J Aust. 2014 May 19;200(9):521. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00228. Med J Aust. 2014. PMID: 24835709 No abstract available.
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Revalidation--what is the problem and what are the possible solutions?Med J Aust. 2014 May 19;200(9):521. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00400. Med J Aust. 2014. PMID: 24835710 No abstract available.
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