Quality assuring: continuing professional development
Material type: TextSeries: NBS GazettePublication details: Edinburgh National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland 1999Edition: Issue 5Description: 20pISBN:- 1 873327 21 8
- W 84 .N37 1999
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Discusses the Network Project, which is a project that was set up in Scotland to help trusts and other providers work to construct a quality assurance system for continuing professional education. This project was set up after requests from health service providers for something to assist them set standards for ongoing professional education and role development of their staff. According to the information presented, health services in Scotland face significant changes and these will only be delivered effectively if nurses have the relevant skills. The Network Project helps to highlight these changes and gives a flexible approach to educational initiatives.
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