A Practice Review is a Medical Council mandatory requirement for all doctors enrolled in a Professional Competence Scheme as ‘Engaged in the Practice of Medicine’, not just those working in hospitals.
Practice Review is an opportunity for you to reflect on your everyday practice by supporting improvements in quality, efficiency, and professional wellbeing, while demonstrating ongoing engagement in the practice of medicine.
The Practice Review category includes Clinical (Practice) Audit, Quality Improvement and Practice Evaluation projects:
Audit: Reviewing care against criteria to improve standards
Quality Improvement: Setting goals and testing interventions for better outcomes
Practice Evaluation: A systematic peer or patient review of professional performance
Recording your Practice Review project in your ePortfolio for Professional Competence attracts 10 CPD credits.
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