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CPD - Module C

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Duncan A. Veasey*
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Rectory Farm, East Chaldon Road, Winfrith Newburgh, Nr Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8DJ
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Sir: I have been in correspondence with Professor Katona and others regarding the College's Continuing Professional Development requirements and the difficulties of those of us who are neither currently in NHS posts or salaried posts in large private hospitals.

I am very pleased to see that the College wants to be as flexible as possible, for which I am personally grateful. I have been fortunate in being able to be involved in local NHS educational sessions, for which I am thankful to colleagues but I do wonder if there is any interest among those, for example, who work full-time in medico-legal work, occupational health or journalism, getting together on a regular, but reasonably infrequent basis, to enable relevant Module C requirements to be met.

I would welcome hearing from anybody interested in this proposal.

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