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Reflection on a journal article
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Reflection of a team, practice or group
External reference on reflection
Reflective practice in health care and how to reflect effectively
Koshy K, Limb C et al. International Journal of Surgical Oncology. 2017 2:e20
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CPD Exercise April. Practitioner 2016;260 (1792):33-34
CPD exercise - April 2016
25 Apr 2016
CPD exercises in The Practitioner online now include CPD prompt frameworks for personal reflection on learning and drafting of plans. These are fillable PDFs that can be saved with your personal development plan and CPD folder on your device or in your cloud storage system. All new items are also included here in our standard study pack containing this month’s CPD exercise plus all relevant articles: • Managing lower urinary tract symptoms in men • The role of PSA in detection and management of prostate cancer • Rapid diagnosis vital in thunderclap headache.
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