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In the context of continuing professional development (CPD) requirements, a professional development unit (PDU) is a measurement of CPD activity that counts toward achieving the total CPD requirement. | In the context of continuing professional development (CPD) requirements, a professional development unit (PDU) is a measurement of CPD activity that counts toward achieving the total CPD requirement. | ||
A common example of a single professional development unit would be an hour of CPD activity. | A common example of a single professional development unit would be an hour of CPD activity. |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 14 October 2023
Continuing professional development (CPD).
In the context of continuing professional development (CPD) requirements, a professional development unit (PDU) is a measurement of CPD activity that counts toward achieving the total CPD requirement.
A common example of a single professional development unit would be an hour of CPD activity.
Attending a longer eligible training course of training would be likely to be assigned multiple PDUs, depending on the length of the relevant course.