Session Overview
Competence requirements are a cornerstone of every regulated health profession. This fireside chat will explore how competency programs are typically structured, what continuing education (CE) requirements may look like under regulation, and how audit processes are used to support accountability and ongoing professional development.
Whether you are new to the concept of professional regulation or want to better understand what may be expected in the future, this session will provide practical examples and strategies to help you prepare with confidence.
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Instructor Bio
Lisa Goss specializes in translating complex health-system and regulatory concepts into clear, accessible guidance. She has served as the CEO of a health regulator, sat on a professional College board, and was a regulated health professional for 30 years.
Participant Notes
Topics We’ll Explore
- How regulated health professions structure continuing competence programs
- Common categories of continuing education activities recognized across Canada
- What documentation practitioners are typically expected to maintain
- How competence audits are conducted and what auditors may review
- Examples of activities that may or may not qualify for CE credit
- Practical tips for staying organized throughout the year
- Open question and answer period
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