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QI Partnership for Hospitals — CPD Credits

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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

Specialists participating in CPSO's QI Partnership for Hospitals Program may receive CPD credits through Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

How many CPD credits will I receive?

Completion of chosen QI activities

CPSO registrants who participate in the QI program may be eligible to claim MOC credits for each of the chosen QI activities completed.

Potential total number of credits for this part of the program:  The total number of credits you could earn for this part of the program will vary depending on the number of modules you complete and how many credits they are accredited for.

Feedback

If you received feedback, the learning from the time spent reviewing and reflecting on the feedback can be claimed for 3 credits per hour under MOC Section 3: Feedback and Improvement/ Feedback received /Receiving, reviewing, and reflecting on feedback/Other

  • Feedback may be provided by: interprofessional team members, patients and care partner, colleagues and peers, or multiple sources (e.g., 360 feedback).

For further questions on gaining and reporting CPD credits, we recommend you reach out to the Royal College.

The College of Family Physicians of Canada

Family physicians participating in CPSO's QI Partnership for Hospitals Program may claim CPD credits through Mainpro+.

How many CPD credits will I receive? 

Completion of eLearning Modules

Please claim credits for each module as per the Mainpro+ Certification statement and CFPC Session ID provided with each module. If there is no Mainpro+ Certification statement, these modules can be claimed as “Non-Certified” credits in Mainpro+.

Completion of the Reflection Components 

For completion of the reflection components, members can claim non-certified credits for the time spent on individual reflection. In addition, they may be eligible to claim Mainpro+ Certified Assessment credits by documenting their learning using a Linking Learning to Administration exercise or Linking Learning to Practice exercise. To learn more, visit the CFPC Linking Learning webpage.

For further questions on reporting CPD credits, we recommend you reach out to the CFPC at [email protected]