Sibson, Lynda2020-12-122020-12-122008-11Sibson, L., 2008. An introduction to CPD for paramedic practice. Journal of Paramedic Practice, 1 (2), 73-75.1759-13762041-945710.12968/jpar.2008.1.2.42025http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12417/967This article outlines the concept of continuing professional development (CPD) and its application to the paramedic. CPD has long been an aspect of other health care professions, but is relatively new to the paramedic profession. The Health Professions Council (HPC) standards mean that paramedics will have to provide evidence of CPD from August 2009. The standards apply not only to those in clinical practice, but also to those working in research, management or education. CPD can initially appear daunting. However, it can, and should be, an enjoyable aspect of developing yourself and your professional practice. This article therefore aims to suggest some CPD activities for paramedic practice, with reference to some of the HPC guidelines and learning from other health care professionals. Abstract published with permission.enEmergency Medical ServicesHealth Professions Council (HPC)Professional DevelopmentProfessional PracticeTraining and EducationAn introduction to CPD for paramedic practiceJournal Article/Review