Development of a European Centre of Excellence (Coe) for Research in Continuing Professional Development (UPGRADE).

Catherine Fitzgerald, Giuseppe Aleo, Dyanne Affonso, Witold Orlik, Paulann Grech, Cristina García-Vivar, Nina Kilkku, Jane Wray, Aisling Culhane, Zoltán Balogh, Manuel Lillo-Crespo, Nigel Harrison, Mario Gazić, Thomas Kearns
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The European Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Research in Continuing Professional Development (UPGRADE) is a pan-European network of researchers, clinicians, regulators, educators, and professional bodies, established in 2020 through a consensus group of experts, who defined its mission, vision, values, aims and objectives. The Centre's aim is to advance the science of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for healthcare professionals through research and dissemination of best practices for CPD. Debate among UPGRADE partners and interchange of research data will yield best practices across countries to optimise quality CPD programmes. Collaboration, information exchange and communication among CPD experts will be facilitated through UPGRADE via an online Community of Inquiry (CoI). UPGRADE aims to evolve as a driving force network of academics and health professional leaders in research, education, professional regulation, and clinical practice whose collaborative work ensures quality and safe person-centred care. UPGRADE members are from 22 European countries, represented by strategic leaders in diverse sectors of health, policy, academia, and professional organisations. Three research-working groups constitute the pillars of UPGRADE, which addresses gaps in research, collect and create critical databases, and solidify the effectiveness of CPD.

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为持续专业发展(UPGRADE)研究建立欧洲卓越中心(Coe)。
欧洲持续专业发展研究卓越中心(CoE)是一个由研究人员、临床医生、监管机构、教育工作者和专业机构组成的泛欧网络,通过专家共识小组于2020年建立,他们确定了其使命、愿景、价值观、目标和目标。该中心的目标是通过研究和传播持续专业发展的最佳实践,推动医疗专业人员的持续专业发展科学。升级方案合作伙伴之间的辩论和研究数据的交换将在各国之间产生最佳做法,以优化高质量的持续发展规划。持续专业进修专家之间的合作、资讯交流和沟通,将透过网上查询社区(CoI)的UPGRADE得以促进。UPGRADE的目标是发展成为一个由研究、教育、专业监管和临床实践方面的学者和卫生专业领袖组成的推动力网络,他们的协作工作确保了质量和安全的以人为本的护理。升级小组成员来自22个欧洲国家,由卫生、政策、学术界和专业组织各部门的战略领导人代表。三个研究工作组构成了升级方案的支柱,旨在解决研究方面的差距,收集和创建关键数据库,并巩固持续专业发展方案的有效性。
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