Mental health nurses are struggling to find time to take part in CPD
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Mental health nurses are struggling to find time to take part in CPD

Lisa Berry @RCNi_MHPjournal Joint editor, Mental Health Practice

The essential place of continuing professional development (CPD) in mental health nursing was identified in Health Education England’s major review of the profession published earlier this year. Yet the review also found that nurses struggled to get time away from work to take part in CPD and to find specialty specific courses.

Mental Health Practice. 25, 5, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/mhp.25.5.5.s1

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