Abstract
Continuing professional development (CPD) refers to the ongoing participation in activities that keep a doctor up to date and fit to practise once they have completed formal training. It is something that most will do naturally to serve their patients and to enable them to run a safe and profitable practice. Increasingly, regulators are formalising the requirements for evidence of CPD, often as part of a process of revalidation or relicensing.
This paper reviews how orthopaedic journals can be used as part of the process of continuing professional development.
Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2014;96-B:565–6.