Medical Council NSW

CPD: Can it be good for us too?

31 min · 21. maj 2026
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Continuing Professional Development has a reputation for being tedious, yet as our guests remind us, “CPD is just formalising what we need to do and what doctors are already doing.” In this episode, our host Dr Penelope Elix sits down with Dr Ellen Paton (Medical Council of NSW) and Katrina Otto (Train IT Medical) to talk about why CPD feels like a chore, and how reframing it can help you and your practice.

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